Why do they hate the name%domain.com, you only ever have to set it up once?
Once you have it done, you never have to look at it again, then for web
based, you can change the name to EMAIL and an @ works just fine from there.




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David Delbridge
Sent: May 27, 2003 1:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Virtual Servers in 8.0?


Hi all,

Can someone please tell me if IMail version 8.0 elliminates the
requirement for individual IPs per domain?  We went the "virtual" route
with version 7.x and our hosting customers positively HATE the
'name%domain.com' username formatting requirement.

If IMail has addressed this in version 8.0, I will upgrade to correct
the problem.  Otherwise, we are pondering a complex port-mapping
solution that would translate so many hundred (thousand?) non-routable
IPs (one 10.x.x.x address for each domain name hosted by the IMail
server) to a respective subset of public IPs.  This is an ugly solution,
if it'll even work.

Thank you for any input.

Dave

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David M. Delbridge
President & CEO
Circa 3000
ColdFusion Hosting
http://www.circa3k.com
775-832-2445

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