It was Mailbee WebMail Pro 3.2 from afterlogic (http://www.afterlogic.com/mailbee/webmail_pro.asp).  They have a free lite version as well.
 
A new version (3.3 - free upgrade) is coming out in a month or two that I believe is intended to add calendaring and address a few minor issues.
 
The ease of skinning, ease of integration with other systems (well laid out ASP source), nice interface with basic HTML email editing, and low cost is what led us to adopt it.
 
They haven't released a browser compatibility list yet, but I do know the HTML editing does not work in Netscape 8 in IE mode and Opera (defaults to text mode).  I haven't gotten feedback on Mac IE, Safari, and Netscape yet to know what works there.  I understand that increased cross-browser support is high on the list for 3.3.
 
I was impressed with the speed of response to bug reports and feature requests, so while it's still a young product, it looked very promising to us.

Darin.
 
 
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Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Malformed e-mail jamming Web temp file

better yet email on-list so we all know what you chose. I think it is important that ipswitch get with the program as well.

Curtis Faulkner wrote:
Darin,

Could you respond off-list and let me know what third-party product you got?  I've 
been looking at abandoning ship for a variety of reasons and heading toward 
SmarterMail, but would like to look at all my options.

Curtis

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Darin Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date:  Sun, 9 Oct 2005 21:04:50 -0400

  
We've had similar problems with Webmail locking up lately on 8.05.

Since we didn't want to spend thousands of dollars on an IMail upgrade, we
purchased a third party product with HTML email editing and a nice interface
that we could also extend as we need to integrate IMail administration into
it.  $200 plus our time extending it and our users are much happier.

We probably would have gone the SmarterMail route, but it's doesn't
integrate with our spam filtering solution well yet.

Darin.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Curtis Faulkner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 7:17 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Malformed e-mail jamming Web temp file



I was just in the Ipswitch forum and just found someone else who's had the
same
problem I've had for a few days.  I don't think it's been discussed here
yet,
though...

Apparently Wilbooks.com recently sent out a mass e-mail targeted at school
districts.  This e-mail apparently does not play nice with IMail's Web
Messaging.
The issue can cause denial of service and disk space issues on IMail Server
from
what I've seen.

When a user opens the message in Web Messaging, it seemingly refuses to open
and the user only gets a perpetually-loading blank webmail screen.  Of
course any
time a web page is generated for Web Messaging, a temporary file is
generated in /
IMail/spool/web/.  Normally that file is deleted when the page is no longer
needed.  However, in this case, no matter what the user does (Back, Close
Browser,
whatever), that temp file keeps building, even after they've logged out.  If
you open
the file in a text editor, you see that it is a chunk of the Wilbooks.com
e-mail
repeating itself over and over.

The only way to stop it is to restart Web Messaging.  I delete the temp file
before
starting the service again, just for performance sake.

I had one temp file grow to 96 Gig before I caught it.

>From what I read in the forum, Wilbooks is aware of the problem now.  The
intention of their message was not malicious as far as I can tell and
Wilbooks
communicates with school district employees quite often regarding their
products.

Anyway, those of us affected have large numbers of users with that
particular e-
mail in their Inbox, just sitting there waiting to be read using Webmail so
it can
start its endless loop.  Monday morning should be fun!

Through use of a simple grep, I have a list of the users who have the
message in
their mailbox, but the only way I know of to get rid of it is to use IMail
Client and
do it one account at a time.  Anyone have an easier way?

Curtis




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