That's not nearly as bad as a bug I discovered back around 1994 (not in IMail). We upgraded our mailserver from a 486 (possibly 386?) to a Pentium (one of those fast 90MHz ones), and about 80% of our incoming E-mail was deleted. The two workarounds were either to turn off the "Turbo" button on the computer (remember those?), or to write a program to "sleep" for a while between each E-mail.ISSUE SUMMARY: No fast, server-quality NICs are allowed within sight of an Imail box. Ipswitch apparently wants us to continue running the latest 1998-era hardware. :)
BTW, good work on those discoveries!
-Scott
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