Kevin,

I used to be notified about these every 30 day demo's, but I have not heard 
about them in a few months.  Are they still going on???  If so, why am I not in 
the loop anymore?

Thanks,
Grant Griffith
Web Application Developer
Enhanced Telecommunications
http://www.etczone.com
812-932-1000

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Gillis
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 2:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Jason Benton (Jason Benton)
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Update for SMTP vulnerability in 8.22...

Hi Don,

Good points, well taken!

Overall, our efforts are absolutely concentrated on quality.  The switch to
ICS packaging was not a high point for Ipswitch and the 2006.00 release was
not where it needed to be.  We have concentrated on this for the past 9
months leading up to 2006.1 which we believe addressed the majority of the
reported items, BUT certainly not all.

If there are other issues or parity items (features that existed in 8.22 but
not in 2006.xx), please post here or contact me directly and we'll
prioritize to fix as soon as possible, and possibly we can get some into the
upcoming 2006.2 release.  We demo our work to the public every 30 days and
that's a great forum for customers to shape and prioritize what they want to
see done/fixed.  If you want to participate in these reviews (note: does not
require you to do any installs, just participate via webex), please let
Jason Benton know and he'll send you all the credentials.

The items we are focusing on now for 2006.2 are defects reported through
various forums with a focus on Quality and Performance.  There is always
some amount of infrastructure work and even new customer requested features
being worked on but again Quality and Performance are key areas of focus for
the upcoming release.  Here is a short list.

QUALITY:
SMTP issue
Attachment issues
Web messaging performance
Safari and 64bit OS support
Server issues with External DB - Rename, Add overwrite, global changes
Premium Anti-spam issues

PERFORMANCE:
POP Performance (ability to set limits on how frequently an end user can
POP)
Efficiency (making it easier to do global user deletes and to add a user to
multiple lists/aliases at once)

Bye for now,

kg
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Brown
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 12:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Update for SMTP vulnerability in 8.22...

Kevin,

We need a stable release of 2006 with at least the same, working
functionality of 8.22.  We don't care a thing about new racing stripes or
any other gadgets.  Just get us back to square one, so all of us can upgrade
without getting killed by our customers.

It has been about a year and 2006 is neither stable or as functional at
8.22.  Being a small company is not a plausible excuse for this lack of
performance.

FWIW


Saturday, October 28, 2006, 10:06:27 AM, Gil Gomes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
GG>    New stuff????  How about concentrating on fixing existing 
GG> issues.[Snip]

GG> -----Original Message-----
GG> From: "Kevin Gillis" 
GG> Sent 10/28/2006 7:19:19 AM
GG> To: [email protected]
GG> Subject: [IMail Forum] Update for SMTP vulnerability in 8.22...

GG> "There is lots of productive work being done on 2006.2 (addressing 
GG> issues raised here, in technical support and adding some new stuff) "
GG>  


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