Kevin,

Am I understanding your explanation correctly...?

The user limit is the limit of how many users in ANY ONE domain can have,
not cumulative?

So if I host 100 domains with 5 users each would this be 500 users - the way
I am reading your reply below, I could have a 25 user version in this
scenario... Is this correct?

Jim



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Hello Jacques,

It's actually a little more lenient than that.

You can't have more than 25 users in any single domain.  So you could have
up to 25 in each of your 3 domains, if you so desired, simultaneously,
equating to 75 users total.

bye for now,

kg

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Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the info. So if I have this correct I could use the 25 user
license with 3 domains so long as I don't go over 25 mailboxes combined
between all three domains?  In my set up two of the domains I just forward
to an exchange server with ~180 aliases and there is only one administrative
box with web access for each domain.  The third domain has only 18
mailboxes.

Thanks,

Jacques

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 3:29 PM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] New IMail 2006 Pricing

Hi Dan,

Good question.

Correct, there is no limit on Domains on IMail Server 2006.  Aliases do not
count as users, so you can have unlimited Domains, Aliases and Lists.

A single user can have POP and IMAP and Web access and it counts as 1 user.
A user is, technically, anyone that can both send AND receive email. An
alias can receive but can't send and hence does not count as a user.

bye for now,

kg

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 3:44 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] New IMail 2006 Pricing


Finally, they've said what they mean! Hurray!

Now, if they'd define the term "user", that would be nice. I appears that
there is no limit on domains (although I'd prefer to see it specifically
stated), but does an Alias count? does a List count? Is a user "the number
of pop3 logins in any 24-hour period? What?

My site might need 100, 250 or 1000 user pricing, depending on how they
count.

Dan Barker

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Greetings,

With the upcoming release of IMail Server 2006, Ipswitch will be
re-introducing IMail as a standalone product with new tiered pricing. To see
the new pricing, visit our IMail preview page:

http://www.ipswitch.com/IMailPricing

Through November 28, you may be able to save money and receive a 3 month
extension by purchasing the existing one-year Service Agreement at the
current rate of $695. (Your serial number: IP-00400708)

Visit our web site for details:

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Your serial number is IP-00400708.

With an active Service Agreement, you'll receive a free upgrade to IMail
Server 2006 with unlimited users, lists and domains. IMail Server 2006 will
include new web messaging, web administration and more.

Purchase and activate a new IMail Professional Service Agreement before Nov.
28, 2005 and we'll also give you an additional 3 months of service -- free!
If you already have a Service Agreement, you can renew your existing
agreement today and extend your service period by a total of fifteen months.

Happy holidays,
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