I am fine with 6.06..... and you need to know I've been watching this list for years.
The Imail support is absolutely terrible. I just gave up on it totally after opening a couple of trouble tickets over a year ago that NEVER got resolved. To me, Ipswitch owes me a REFUND of something that I purchased from them (a service contract) for which they gave me NO value. I paid a lot of money for that service contract. If they were an honorable company with ANY integrity at all, I would get my money back toute suite. The only REAL support available for Imail is THIS list. 8 years is a LONG time in this business. I watched many, many people have problems with the upgrade to 7.xx. Time after time Ipswitch released yet ANOTHER version with lotsa bugs...sheesh...If I was that inept, I woulda been outa biz LONG ago. Yet my question was pertaining directly to people experience using 6.06 with Win2000. I am not upgrading to 7.xx, no way no how until Ipswitch gets their act together...and since there is a new release version every few months, they aren't there yet. It doesn't sit with me well, comments aimed at giving me a *broader perspective* pertaining to how good or bad Imail is....I have a well formed opinion of it over the years, having used it probably as long as anyone here....it was my first email server software with the 1st ISP I started 8 years ago (and been watching this list, just as long). My question ( as in the subject) was about NT4 vs. Win2000 Thanks, Andrew ----- Original Message ----- From: "Guy Isabel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 5:11 PM Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] [OT]NT4 vs Win2000 > The nature of this list is such that you only hear about people experiencing > problems. (Not too many postings are sent saying, "IMail 7.13 on W2K is > great", which it is in my case and on several servers.) I believe that there > are well over a thousand members of this Forum, many of them lurking and > learning, who do not have any problems. If IMail Server had so many serious > drawbacks as one may be led to believe from reading the problematic > postings, it would not be the top-selling *commercial* mail server product > that it is. In my case, it truly lives up to the "20-minute solution" that > the vendor claims and I have installed/upgraded it (on behalf of purchasers) > on several Windows platforms without any issues. I suspect that I am not > alone. > To Unsubscribe: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html List Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
