are you sending Microsoft their $30 for every user account you are creating?

----- Original Message -----

From: "Bill Beach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:01 AM

Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] IMail v7.02 and Win2k Active Directory

 

>

> There are a couple of articles in the KB regarding Win2K, AD and

IMail.

>

> The first tells you how that you need to change IMail's LDAP listening

port.

> http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20000815-DM01.htm

>

> The second tells you to make sure you stop/disable the SMTP service

which

is

> installed by default unless you don't install IIS.

> http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19991214-DM03.htm

>

> -Bill

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brian

Truesdale

> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 3:46 PM

> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Subject: [IMail Forum] IMail v7.02 and Win2k Active Directory

>

>

> Problem: We are an ISP using IMail v7.02 and Win2k Active Directory

for

the

> database, random users can not authenticate via POP3 or SMTP, UNTIL

the

> password is reset via the Active Directory Users and Groups in Win2k.

> However, the same people that have the problem can dial into us and

get

> authenticated using the same password and this is the same group of

users

in

> the Active Directory. This leads me to believe that it is not a

problem

> with the actual account in active directory since it will auth the

dial-up

> users. I see no pattern to the problem and it only happens to some of

the

> users. Below is all the details, has anyone else run across this

problem?

>

> Here is the situation:

>

> I was running IMail v6.06 on and NT4(SP6) server and was using the NT

> Database(NT User Manager for Domains) for Authentication. I also used

the

> NT Database(NT User Manager for Domains) for my dial-up users to

> authenticate off of. -This particular setup worked flawlessly!

>

> Over the weekend, I setup an entirely new server running

Win2k-Advanced

> Server with a new domain under Active Directory. I used the Active

> Directory Migration tool to import users off the old domain(Mentioned

above)

> to the new active directory. Next I installed IMail v6.06 and

restored

the

> IMail registry from a backup off the old NT4 server. I had 5 virtual

> domains(each assigned to their own IP) which each used their own IMail

> Database + the one that used the NT Database, now active

directory(also on

> its own IP).

>

> Everything transferred over without any problems and all the accounts

were

> visible. I can currently send mail to any/all accounts on both the

> virtuals(IMail DB's) and the virtual using the active directory

database.

I

> am getting a lot of calls though of people not being able to POP in

and

> check mail which can be resolved by resetting the password in active

> directory. I see error in the logs that says login failure for the

POP3

> service even though they are using the correct password. I have

already

> tried rebooting.... still having the same issue.

>

>

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