You could test all 9,851 by writing another VB proggy.
T. Bradley Dean
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Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 1:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Questions about iMail capabilities
> * Does anybody have a system that handles over 500 domains?
YEP!!!! Just did it. 9,851 domains, one user base.
Here's what I did:
*Made a text file that contained each domain name that we wanted to answer
for.
*Wrote a program in VB that created a .reg file with 389 virtual hosts in
it, all with the same host name and aliases (the 9,851 domains) up to 510
characters
*Merged the .reg file with the registry
That's all it took and it answers for them perfectly (okay, I admit, I
didn't test all 9,851, but it answered for the fifty or sixty random ones I
chose). Although [EMAIL PROTECTED] will get the mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED],
it still proves that IMail can handle that many domain names.
Jared Tullis
Systems Engineer, OnLine Web Marketing, Inc.
http://www.olwm.com/
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