I spoke to sales today. Sounds like December. They may come out with an earlier release with the global filters, but no promises on that. They're holding out for 3.0. We're going to have to leave most of our imail-customer servers on imail for now, I guess. The sales and techs that I spoke to were astonished that other mail servers had alias to executable support. This scares me a little - I can't think of any other mail server that DOESN'T offer this, either via "feature" (most win32 servers) or just piping it ('nix). Concerns me a little that they may be out of touch on even the most basic things.. :\

Jonathan

Kevin Bilbee wrote:

Best thing to do is call SmarterMail Sales. They are knowledgable on the
product and the features slated for the 3.0 release but definitly call htem
and let them know you would like to see Program Aliases.


Kevin Bilbee



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Rats. I was hoping I was totally off-base, and all these features were actually hidden in the program or configs somewhere. Not really sure how thrilled I am about moving our customers' servers over without some of these items.

Jonathan

Panda Consulting S.A. Luis Alberto Arango wrote:



I totally agree.

Here is a link with some of the features missing
http://forums.smartertools.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=8767

However its webmail is very nice. I hope we have that in IMAIL.

Luis Arango





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So, we've been looking quite a bit at SmarterMail for the past few
months ... everyone in here seems to rant and rave about it, wishing
they had switched sooner. However, when I really dig into it, it seems
like it's missing a lot of common functionality. Here's a couple
examples that I confirmed with their tech support:

- There's no way to have an alias launch an EXE (or do anything but go
to another email address)
- There's no global filters, and no way to create filters automatically
with web services. Editing the XML directly would require a service
restart. So it'd need to be entirely manual, or find a way to hook their
DLLs I guess.
- No way to change the connection banner for IMAP (or smtp or pop3)
- No way to create an address or alias that would allow a user to
unsubscribe the mailing list by just sending a message there, it *needs*
to have "unsubscribe" in the subject. I assume this could somehow be
rigged with some title-rewriting content filter .. ick.

I've seen a few other things that concern me .. some of this stuff is on
the list, or has been put on the list for the next release, but they're
shooting for December. So, I guess we should realistically assume 2006.

Any thoughts?

Jonathan
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