> Hmm, what in remote management would you like to see? Have you tried the
> remote management from within the IMail administrator? Basically you open
> IAdmin on your local box and connect to the remote server and you have
> approx 95 % of the capability as if you were sitting in front of the
> console. An no, before someone asks, you don't (do not) need a full
install
> of IMail (read this as extra license) on the machine you use to connect to
> the mail server.

Eric,

With 95% capability, that still means 1 in 20 commands has to be done from
the actual console. Our data center is not in the same building as our
office and I know of many others that co-locate their servers. I do not even
bother to plug in our Linux boxes into the KVM switches anymore! Once the HD
is formatted and Linux is installed, I can SSH into them and do 100% of the
work by remote.

IAdmin is nice now that we have a fiber link between our office and data
center. But this still does not help those that co-locate their servers. I
got so that I absolutely hated PC Anywhere!

Now I have to be honest, our data center is a whopping 250' down the ally
from our office... but still, that room is loud!

And I still hate Mailall.exe...

Sheldon


Sheldon Koehler, Owner/Partner        http://www.tenforward.com
Ten Forward Communications            360-457-9023
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