> v7.06 now cause our system to go down a dozen times an hour instead of only > 5 times an hour. Version 6.5 was more stable than 7.0 and 7.0 was more > stable than the so called "upgrades". I truely believe iMail absolutely does > not test their product on an "unlimted" client. We have 200,000 users. I > read this forum lots. Anybody that has close to 200,000 users like us find > iMail totally unstable with it failing many times an hour. iMail DOES NOT > WORK for larger customers like us.
If you've followed this list for any length of time I'm sure you've seen the many discussions to the effect of "Imail is the most stable software I've every used" vs. "Imail completely sucks, it's so buggy and unstable". After following most of these discussions and asking an important questions myself (look for thread about 4-6 weeks ago) I think many have come to the conclusion that under low/medium loads Imail is a phenomenally stable product. It's been practically "set it and forget it" for us for almost 3 years now. HOWEVER, when Imail gets stressed and put under a heavy load, it basically starts to fall apart. David PS - We're still using 6.06 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/
