Hi,

in general, i would like to know, how feature requests will be handled in the 
future.
I asked for a lot of small features in the last 2 years and none of them are 
available.

Is a feature request list available for us to check if our requests are still 
there? 
 

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Am Donnerstag, 17. November 2005 um 01:51 schrieben Sie:

> I would like to see the ability to load a text file/xml of email addresses 
> for gateway domains for envelope rejection.  Also, the ability for this file 
> to be re-read without restarting any services.

> Darrell

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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Kevin Gillis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 6:14 PM
> Subject: [IMail Forum] IMail Feature Requests to Ipswitch...


>> Hi All,

>> excellent recommendations.

>> we're seeing several "per domain" feature requests with both of these (IM 
>> &
>> Calendaring) being near the top - along with as and av.  are you looking 
>> for
>> per virtual domain capabilities?

>> anyone else with feature requests, feel free to send directly to me as 
>> well
>> as, of course, to the forum.  we are finalizing and prioritizing items for
>> upcoming releases.  here are a few that several folks have mentioned, in 
>> no
>> particular order:

>> 1. ability to change order that black/white list is processed (many want
>> white first)
>> 2. ability to disable a domain (and all it's users) without deleting
>> 3. ability to rename host and change IP address from within IMail
>> 4. Attachment Manager (option to, but not mandatory, to strip off
>> attachment(s) and replace with a link to the file(s) that have been 
>> scanned
>> for av/as and put on location inside firewall)
>> 5. ListServ Management (sign-up confirmations, bounce handling, automatic
>> unsubscriptions)
>> 6. Notifications for full mailboxes (auto email admin or secondary account
>> of the mailbox that is full)
>> 7. Password Rules (min/max chars, special chars required or not, auto
>> expiring passwords)
>> 8. Archiving (e.g. domains, users, lists, mailboxes)
>> 9. A more high-availability/redundant friendly architecture (e.g. remove
>> dependency on registry)
>> 10. Performance reporting (e.g. graphical reports on top 10 senders,
>> receivers in emails/bytes, who's sending the most attachments, who's 
>> getting
>> the most spam/viruses, real time view of how are clients connecting (pop,
>> imap/web), etc.).

>> feel free to send back comments/feedback.

>> bye for now,

>> kg

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chris Anton
>> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 4:46 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Upcoming Pricing.



>> I SECOND THIS for both IM and Calendaring. As and ISP, we really have no 
>> way
>> to regulate these.
>> -Chris

>> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>> From: "Terence Blyth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: [email protected]
>> Date:  Tue, 15 Nov 2005 10:00:15 +1300

>>>What I would like to see is the shared calendaring working on a per domain
>>>basis. This would be a great thing to sell as an isp. Also has anyone
>> looked
>>>at the price of the licensing that Microsoft want if you are hosting on
>>>server 2003 ?

>>>Regards

>>>Terence Blyth

>>>Computer Technologies Ltd

>>>Phone 64 3 545 9001

>>>Fax     64 3 545 9002



>>>WARNING: The contents of this e-mail may contain information that is
>> legally
>>>privileged and/or confidential to the named recipient.  This information 
>>>is
>>>not to be used by any other person and/or organisation.  The views
>> expressed
>>>in this document do not necessarily reflect those of Computer Technologies
>>>Ltd.

>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Don Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Sent: Tuesday, 15 November 2005 4:17 a.m.
>>>To: [email protected]
>>>Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Upcoming Pricing.

>>>And you'd be a rich man, too, if the market embraced that pricing.
>>>However, value is a major portion of the buying decision.

>>>Many of us have been paying SA for years for a virtually dormant
>>>product.  I remember a time when we were begging for 'some' Spam
>>>features and were told it would never happen.

>>>So, now, they want us to fund the R&D effort to make the product
>>>competitive, but before the product is at the level of value to
>>>support such a significant increase.

>>>15-20% of the license price is a relatively common yard stick, and
>>>that extrapolates into a $6K-$8K street price of Unlimited.

>>>Nope.  "That dog won't hunt."

>>>It really is too bad that Ipswitch is going to shoot themselves in the
>>>foot again.  You would think they would have learned something from
>>>the ICS blunder.  Getting a customer is hard, but getting one to come
>>>back is almost impossible . . .


>>>Thursday, November 10, 2005, 1:44:01 PM, John T (Lists)
>>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> First, I have no affiliation with Ipswitch what so ever. I am a
>>>JTL> small one person business and in fact I only have about 350
>>>JTL> e-mail addresses that my Imail server process e-mail for, so I am
>>>JTL> small potatoes compared to most of you. I do have the
>>>JTL> Professional SA and will go towards the unlimited as I hope one
>>>JTL> day when I have the time to increase the number of e-mail
>>>JTL> addressed processed on my server to a thousand or so.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> In spite of others opinions, I do agree that the pricing for a
>>>JTL> unlimited SA should be higher, as figure what you get out of it.
>>>JTL> Here is what I think the levels should be and the associated SA
>>>JTL> pricing for Imail standalone: (note difference in levels after a
>>>comment by Kevin)
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> 100 User $75
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> 500 user $150
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> 1000 user $400
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> 5000 user $750
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> Unlimited user $1200
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> I also think there should be a clustering option for the 5000
>>>JTL> user and unlimited user levels, whereby you pay say 50% for the
>>>JTL> second (3rd 4th 5th whatever) license but one SA covers all the
>>>JTL> servers in the cluster. (There would need to be some way of
>>>JTL> making the activation and use of the additional licenses
>>>JTL> dependent on the first one. If SA was renewed, all would accept
>>>updates, upgrades.)
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> John T
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> eServices For You
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> -----Original Message-----
>>>JTL>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>JTL> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matrosity
>>>Hosting
>>>JTL>  Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:16 AM
>>>JTL>  To: [email protected]
>>>JTL>  Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Upcoming Pricing.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> That would pretty much clinch Imail server as being
>>>JTL> extortionware in my book. There's simply no reason in my mind
>>>JTL> that we should be pay another 50% increase for an SA two years in
>>>JTL> a row. I think I'll look into investing in Smartertools as
>>>JTL> they're about to get another big boost in revenue.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>  John T (Lists) wrote:
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> To be honest, Kevin did mention what the prices would be close to,
>>>however I
>>>JTL> was in my car driving home after being at a client for 6 hours and I
>>>was
>>>JTL> tired and hungry, so I do not remember what numbers he said, but I
>> will
>>>say
>>>JTL> that either the 1000 user SA or unlimited user SA will have a MSRP of
>>>about
>>>JTL> $995.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> John T
>>>JTL> eServices For You
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> -----Original Message-----
>>>JTL> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:IMail_Forum-
>>>JTL> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Brown
>>>JTL> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:10 AM
>>>JTL> To: [email protected]
>>>JTL> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Upcoming Pricing.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> Decisions are best based upon facts as opposed speculation.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> Why the mystery about the new cost of SA? Why can't IPSwitch be
>>>JTL> upfront, rather than sell the idea of buying an SA at the prevailing
>>>JTL> cost?
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> Wednesday, November 9, 2005, 6:35:28 PM, John T (Lists)
>>>JTL> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>JTL>> Responding to several posts and further information. What I am going
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> to post
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> is my thoughts/opinions/knowledge based on what I have read, those I
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> have
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> talked to now and in the past, reading between the lines, and my gut
>>>JTL>> feelings. And believe me, my gut is way too big.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> First of all, we all know and understand that Ipswitch really took a
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> turn
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> for the worse around 3rd quarter of 2004. (It may have even been a
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> little
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> earlier.) Just prior to that our beloved John Korsak left to pursue
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> other
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> interests. With that, a new management team was in place at 
>>>Ipswitch.
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> Part
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> of the management was Jill Jones. My conversations with her at the
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> time of
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> ICS introduction left me with a bad taste, albeit one I was able to
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> accept
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> under my circumstances. That new management team basically turned a
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> deaf
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> ear
>>>JTL>> to the needs of many us, being ISPs and small to large hosting
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> providers.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> Well, it appears that Jill Jones is either no longer with Ipswitch 
>>>or
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> has
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> been reassigned to a lesser role and Kevin Gillis is now in charge 
>>>or
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> major
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> part of Product Management. I am not sure what his exact title is.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> The gist of this is that Ipswitch decided in the second half of 2004
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> that
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> they wanted to pursue a different cliental, underestimating the 
>>>value
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> of
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> their current client base at that time. In doing so, they alienated
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> many of
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> us, and lost a lot of business which was not recovered in their new
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> focus
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> like they thought it would. Now they have a new/revamped management
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> team
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> in
>>>JTL>> place and have realized the harm that was done and are making
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> progress
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> towards resolving that. Are they going to win back everyone who 
>>>left,
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> no.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> Are they going to please everyone, no. But they are trying, and they
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> are
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> listening.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> It appears that they are now going to offer Imail in 3 forms:
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> Standalone,
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> Secure server, and a complete Suite. Each will be offered in 5 
>>>levels
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> based
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> on users: 25, 100, 250, 1000 and unlimited. Personally, I would have
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> like to
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> seen 100, 250, 1000, 5000 and unlimited. Although I do not know what
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> exactly
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> the new prices will be for standalone, from what Kevin told me on 
>>>the
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> phone
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> while I was driving home I for the most part accept as sensible what
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> the
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> pricing will be except like I said I feel drop the 25 and add 5000.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> So what does my rambling mean?
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> If you have Imail standalone with/with out a current SA I recommend
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> the
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> following:
>>>JTL>> If you have under 100 users, wait for the new SA pricing.
>>>JTL>> If you have over 1000 users, purchase a Imail Professional SA now.
>>>JTL>> If you are between those amounts, you could save some money or spend
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> a
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> little more money if you buy a SA right now.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> It also means I will continue to use Imail and offer my
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> support/assistance
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> to others when I can, continue to offer Imail support services to
>>>JTL>

>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> clients
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> and once again offer Imail as a possible solution for clients.
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> John T
>>>JTL>> eServices For You
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>> To Unsubscribe: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html
>>>JTL>> List Archive:
>>>JTL>> http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/
>>>JTL>> Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL> ----
>>>JTL> Don Brown - Dallas, Texas USA Internet Concepts, Inc.
>>>JTL> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.inetconcepts.net
>>>JTL> (972) 788-2364 Fax: (972) 788-5049
>>>JTL> ----
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
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>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>
>>>JTL>


>>>----
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>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]       http://www.inetconcepts.net
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>>>----


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