> What makes everyone think that Declude won't work with Ipswitch ICS?
Nothing. I'm pretty sure that ICS has not very much new tecnology inside - it's only the package and the price that differ. > Has anyone downloaded a version and tested? > If I get a chance I'll DL and test in Virtual PC. IPSwitch's strategy urges me to completely ignore this product. They should see, that offending customers this way is absolutely not acceptable. First voices on the imail list are confirming my expectation that ICS is neither comparable with Exchange. Regarding "solution to 'death of Imail'" I have to completely agree with Matt and 'decjunkmail' As I'm asking for a long time it would be very usefull to know what's going on with declude. I've asked this some months ago, since Imail is not my only choice for a mailserver. It's Declude holding me on this line. But even Declude showed certain things I can see now with IPSwitch/ICS. It's not completely the same story but customers in both cases are left in the dark and feel patronized by new features (colaboration, MTLD) they not realy need. To be honest I'm already in contact with realy expert developers (some of them has developed the basic functionality of Skype) and I feel myself knowledgeable enough to tell them what they have to code so that we can set up our own windows based smtp-gateway able to accept smtp-traffic on port 25, process them in a weighting system and take apropriate actions like in our current solution and then forward legigt traffic to another port on the local machine or another IP. Having the right informations what's going on with Declude would let me stop imediatly following the describbed way. Knowing what's going on with Imail will urge me to bring forward this idea bether today then tommorow. Markus --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.
