A poll was done, and it did show IIS is preferred.

John T
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Brown
> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 7:16 AM
> To: Kevin Gillis
> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Status of IMail 2006.02...
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> You need to take a poll.  IIS is preferred here.
> 
> 
> Thursday, January 5, 2006, 8:49:54 AM, Kevin Gillis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> KG> Hi Oblio,
> 
> KG> We are planning to add support for Apache.  For the upcoming WS_FTP
Server
> KG> with SSH 2006, we are launching with both IIS and Apache support.
> 
> KG> Is this preferred, by many, over IIS?
> 
> KG> bye for now,
> 
> KG> kg
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> KG> -----Original Message-----
> KG> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> KG> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Oblio
> KG> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:47 AM
> KG> To: [email protected]
> KG> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Status of IMail 2006.02...
> 
> 
> KG> At 1/4/2006 08:50 PM, you wrote:
> >>As for your statement addressing explaining the long hold times
> >>(staying with a customer as long as it takes).  In all fairness to
> >>your other paying customers, IPSwitch should support *one* set of
> >>web installation instructions and not spend time working with people
> >>who want to run modified/secured environments that require settings
> >>not included in the installation instructions.  Securing servers is
> >>a basic hosting need and it is solely up to the admin of the server
> >>to tighten things up as required. You guys aren't IIS gurus - don't
> >>waste our support hours trying to be. Most .NET applications are
> >>written to run on default IIS installations and the burden of
> >>securing the underlying filesystem, impersonating users, etc...
> >>etc... are all duties of the system admin.
> 
> KG> On many levels I'd agree, however, in this case, the vendor is
> KG> *requiring* a specific configuration, and depending on certain
> KG> software.  The fact that we can't, say, run Apache, means that they
> KG> have to support another product only to the degree that their
> KG> software will work.  They need to be able to tell the customer how to
> KG> setup a system so that they're not liable for anything that may come
> KG> of using the third-party software.  It shouldn't be hard, just a
> KG> simple set of instructions, but they need to be made available so no
> KG> harm is done.
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