IS it the fact that the individual contactsdidn't port over or are you looking for a shared contacts folder like the old CommonAddressBook in Web Messaging?> If the first just run the wgscvt from the IMail root directory and all the standard contacts should come over as long as reply to addresses match the userid's.. Let me know

Eric S

Matrosity Hosting wrote:

the only thing that was a surprise/problem at this point is the contacts issue. 
Needs to be fixed ASAP.

We just moved the home directory in IIS to point to the iclient folder and all 
seems to be well.


Jeff Hitchcock wrote:

Supporting Apache 2 would be fabulous.

Jeff Hitchcock - [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Kevin Gillis
*Sent:* Saturday, December 03, 2005 7:56 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* RE: [IMail Forum] Rollback to 8.2

Hi Joe,
Thanks for the comments.
Ultimately, defects are defects are we need to fix them.
We (Ipswitch) have been running IMail 2006 in our production environment for over a month now and have not experienced the configuration and contacts issues that have been reported by some customers. Now that we know about them and can reproduce them, we are going to prioritize and fix as part of a release coming soon. We are processing inquiries/requests/defects in real time and are scheduling an update for the coming weeks. The items some customers seem to be experiencing are clustering around folder permissions, iis configurations and contacts. Several of us are working this weekend and prioritizing/researching and fixing issues as they come in. No doubt this is a big transition (in terms of environmental requirements with .IIS/.net) and note that we also working to support other http servers (e.g. apache) as well as make overall folder permissions/iis setup more automated as part of the install. We're not sure why some of the permission settings are not being set during the initial installation but more details soon.
Bye for now,
kg

    -----Original Message-----
    *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of *Joe
    Wolf / Internet Specialists, LLC
    *Sent:* Saturday, December 03, 2005 3:18 PM
    *To:* [email protected]
    *Subject:* Re: [IMail Forum] Rollback to 8.2

    We've planned our upgrade for tomorrow, but now I'm second
    guessing this decision.
    I'm not interested in insiders making excuses for Ipswitch
    either. What I would like is real information on what problems exist.
    I understand the Mac issue... we knew that one going in.
    I'm unclear on the web messaging issue. Is it true that you can
    no longer get to the web client by simply entering the official
    host name of the mail server: mail.xyz.com and you now have to go
    to mail.xyz.com/client ? If this is the case it's a deal breaker
    for me. Why anyone would do that is beyond my comprehension.
    I really had hopes that Ipswitch was back on the right track, but
    it sounds like this is more of the same old stuff if they've
    again released a non functional product.
    The lame excuses for Ipswitch are BS. They released the product
    and it should work as advertised. Period. I am not a beta tester
    and don't care to be one.
    So I hope this or a new thread can give us the truth about what
    are the real changes, what works and what doesn't.
    Thanks,
    -Joe

        ----- Original Message -----
        *From:* Kenneth Nutt <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        *To:* [email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>
        *Sent:* Saturday, December 03, 2005 12:31 PM
        *Subject:* [IMail Forum] Rollback to 8.2

        There seems to be too many issues and bugs with this release.
        I have too many domains and too many users to reeducate my
        clients. I think my best bet at this point is to roll back to
        8.2. I’ve been using Imail since version 6 and have never had
        – nor anticipated any major issues like what I many others
        have encountered with what seems to be a premature release of
        the 2006 version. I did not make a backup of my 8.2
        configuration – so is it possible for me to roll back to 8.2
        without further damage?

        Thanks!
        Kenneth


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