Hi Jim, Bill and All,
 
Completely agree - improve performance and parity before going deep into other areas.
 
The upcoming IMail 2006.03 has several performance gains in both QM and SMTPD.   We are in final qualification of imail 2006.03 and are looking to pre-release within a week to those who are interested
 
Also, we now have the .03 running on a public address for customers who want to sign up for the Expert User Review - we can get you a un/pw to access the web messaging, in advance of the first customer ship.
 
Bye for now,
 
kg
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 9:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] outbound rules gone from 2006?

I would agree but I've seen .03 working and it looks good. If course the proof is in the pudding.

Jim F. wrote:
Honestly? At this point, this is a novelty item as far as I'm concerned.  I'd like to see Ipswitch deliver a solid, stable, well-performing product with the EXISTING feature set before trying to add more complexity (and therefore more suckitude) into it.
 
-JF


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Matrosity Hosting
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 6:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] outbound rules gone from 2006?

everyone please chime in here because I'm sure this is an issue for all of us and ipswitch needs to know this is a problem,

Michael Thomas - Mathbox wrote:
Hi All,

  
having outbound rules on virtuals clears this up easily.
    

I have been watching this thread and biting my tongue through the whole
thing.

I just do not understand why IMail is IP domain centric with filtering.
There is no particular reason that I can think of, except Ipswitch
motivation,  that IMail could not have layered SPAM filtering, inbound and
outbound rules, and Blacklist rejection. Everything that happens at the IP
domain level could also happen at the virtual domain level, depending on the
virtual domains needs and/or desires, while server enforcment happened at
the IP level.

In case someone wonders, I have used IMail since V4.0x when it delivered on
diskettes. Yes, I am licensed for the version 2006. I have not upgraded. I
am running 8.22.

Michael Thomas
Mathbox


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