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I did upgrade to 2006.1 which is why I'm hosed
now.
2006.04a ran great! It wasn't until I installed .01 that
things got f'd up. Since I can't go back I have to go forward. Once again,
Ipswitch claims I'm the only one that has this problem even though it's
mentioned in the forums. They can reproduce the problem and tell me that I'll
have to wait for 2006.2 before it will be fixed. Again, I can't go back and I
can't go forward for a month so I'm supposed to be satisfied with that as a
solution? Hell no.
Bill Foresman
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin Schaible Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 8:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: AW: [IMail Forum] Update for SMTP vulnerability in 8.22 Hi,
Bill, i do not agree with your latest statement. As
everybody knows, Ipswitch spent a lot of time to get IMail 2006 running. It's
also true, that a brand new software, a release1.0, can cause problems. That's
for sure a reason, why Ipswitch released several versions of IMail 2006 this
year. It's up to you to decide to jump on the train or not. We waited for the
2006.1 release, which is actually the best version and we used older versions
only for internal testing and to get an impression of the product.
In
my opinion, it's a natural thing to upgrade from version 2006.04 to 2006.1.
And if 2006.1x is available, we have to upgrade too like we have to upgrade
other software.
The
only wish i have: The next version of IMail should be available as a
full product for a new installation and a patch version which only includes
the changed files.
btw:
we couldn't reproduce the slow login on our system. It takes a bit longer than
the old webmail, but it's ok. Maybe you have to upgrade to version 2006.1
;-)
-- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Matrosity Hosting Gesendet: Freitag, 27. Oktober 2006 23:19 An: [email protected] Betreff: RE: [IMail Forum] Update for SMTP vulnerability in 8.22 Guys, here's my solution to staying off of 2006 until your
comfortable while still make your users happy:
http://www.webmailasp.net/ buy their
webmail solution which is pretty nice and a whopping $100
http://www.serverobjects.com/products.htm you'll
need their aspmail and asppop3 software $200
install that and you're good to go with a much nicer
interface and you can turn off web messaging.
Kevin, since I'm once again stuck between a rock and a hard
place I would appreciate your refunding this expense to me. I can't wait on your
guys to fix the slow login problem by waiting for 2006.2! Thanks for calling me.
I shouldn't have to track down other imail users with the same problem as me,
again. You should have fixed this problem in 2006.0x instead of forcing people
to jump to 2006.1.
Bill Foresman
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Doherty Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 5:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Update for SMTP vulnerability in 8.22 Maybe I just answered my own question.
The December 2005 "patch" is 23MB, so that's probably the version upgrade from
8.2, right?
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