Title: Message
We had the problems with versions 3 and 4. I understand they are now up to version 5 but we bailed before they got to 5.
 
One thing you might try. We have our Web Messaging set up on port 8383, but we use GDataPipe to redirect so port 80 works too. The reason we do this is that we used to have web messaging only on port 8383, but as Imail is now on its own server, we want clients to be able to get it without appending a port. This way, long-time clients don't have to unlearn 8383, and new clients can log on using  just http://mail.domain.com. Someone who knows more about Code Red might be able to comment on whether this arrangement provides any protection, but for what it is worth I haven't had a web messaging issue since we set it up this way.
 
Paul
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark McDonald
Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 7:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Fw: Having USERID of 2 characters

Hi Paul,
 
    What version of MailMax were you using?  We're considering "ditching" IMail for the same reason you left Mailmax, IPSwitch essentially told us we cannot fix the web messaging issues we're having without moving the service off port 80 (which doesn't work for our company needs).  I just wish IPSwitch stated that the Web Messaging service is for INTRANet's and not the internet.
 
-Mark
 

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