Bryan,
This was posted by Jerry Jones a while back:
>Actually, this was quite easy. I was very impressed with how easy it
was
to set up an Imail database in SQL Server 7.
Just do these things:
1. Create a database in SQL Server 7 and name it whatever you want. Do
not create any tables in this database.
2. Create an ODBC connection to this database, give it a name, and make
sure the connection works.
3. Configure Imail so that it uses this ODBC database. Be sure to leave
the table name set to Default.
Once you do this, Imail will automatically create a new table using the
virtual domain name that you have set up. Whenever you create new
users,
it will automatically put them in this database. Or you can create new
accounts yourself just by adding their names to the databsase directly
without even using Imail. Very cool!
Jerry
> -----Original Message-----
> Hello all,
>
> Does anyone have a modified DLL that can connect to SQL
> Server 7.0
> as the external database? I don't have a C++ programmer on
> my team to do
> the modifications myself. I was instructed by Ipswitch tech
> support to post
> a PLEA to the IMail list because some customers have already made
> modifications to the DLL for there own use. Any help is
> greatly appreciated!
> TIA.
>
> Bryan Ziel
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