If you've been on for a week, then you probably saw site admins with 50,000+ users on 
Quad Processor systems responding.

Can you find a more robust NT-based product in the same price range?(Anywhere?)

Does our vendor make an honest attempt to address Bug Issues in a timely manner? I 
don't include the 10 Domain problem, as it was most likely a programming system design 
decision that obviously doesn't affect all sites.

Does this list server represent:
A) The entire universe of IMail users?
B) A bunch of old hacks like me just trying to learn new tricks?
C) All smart helpful guys like Dusty?
D) A bunch of users trying to push a product past it's original design limitations?
E) A constant dialog between the Admins and IPSwitch Tech Support?

Circle all that apply. Your final test scores are in the e-mail :-)

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marcin Zastawny
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 1999 08:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] IMAIL5 Stability...


Hi All,

I am still evaluating IMAIL 5.01, and after being on this list for about a
week, I am starting to ask myself a few questions, all of which can be
cramped into one big mega question...

Q) IS THIS PRODUCT STABLE enough to handle a BIG site with web messaging and
multidomains (provided that this >10 virtual domains problem is fixed...).

Has anyone ever had a problem where their messages from the mail server
disappeared?
Like, they were there, then You refreshed the webmail screen (by relogging
for example) and they were gone?
This happened to me once as a customer of Interland (I thought it was their
fault), and then I think that it might have happened last night on my IMAIL
server (although I am not sure exactly...).

Honest, unbiased answers, please...

Marcin

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