Alan, > We are considering the KillerWebMail for our Imail > environment because of the ability to have a common > address book based on the Imail user base as well > as a user's personal address book, and to have these > address books, and the rest of their environment, > follow the user wherever they go.
> Is the common address book populated directly from the > Imail userbase, ie, the Registry, or other means, or > do I have to make a separate entry in KWM after I > add the user to Imail? Alan, the CAB is populated from a text file that you edit with Notepad. You can have a different CAB for every domain on your server. > Can the Preview Pain be turned on or off on a per user > basis or only on a system basis? The Preview Pane is turned on/off on a domain-specific basis. > Although traffic would be increased, can the update > interval be changed from 5 minutes to 1 or 2 minutes? Yes, you can change the update interval to anything between 1 and 11 minutes (if you set it to 12 minutes or longer, you risk sessions timing out with IMail's hardwired 12-minute session timeout). > How customizable is the product? Can I create/modify a > background with our logo(s) and keep the users from > changing it? In other words, one look and feel for everybody. KillerWebMail is very customizable. It ships with 23 different "styles" or skins, which you can add/modify/delete. You can change the default to your own, and prevent the changing of it. Each domain can be configured with a different default. > Overall, what are your overall comments on the product? > Support? I'll let others speak to that. :) See http://hksi.net/testimonials/ for what many have said. Ron Hornbaker President/CTO . . . . . . . . . . . . http://humankindsystems.com . . . . . . . . . . . . w e c o d e. w e c a r e. . http://AnswerTrack.com - eCRM email tracking solution . http://KillerWebMail.com - the name says it all . http://hksi.net/products - EZSignUp, You'veGotIMail!, etc... . http://hksi.net/testimonials - 1,738 admins can't be wrong Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html to be removed from this list. An Archive of this list is available at: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/
