Sorry for the delay in replying. I'm working from home today and my cable connection
was spotty at best. More below...
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Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 12:22 PM
Subject: [iMS] Re: Ims fusionmail setup on new machine
> Howie:
>
> I am currently setting up a second mail server using fusionmail 1.5. This
> system will replace the current mail system operating at 206.131.230.169, and
> will operate at 209.208.80.22. The new system is currently operate under a demo
> key until tested and bugs worked out, and then the key and all data will be
> moved from the old to the new machine.
> I have moved the database between the two machines, and the setup information
> between the two are identical, the operating systems are the same, however the
> two computer hardware systems are not.
> When I add a new domain to the new server, the database will see the entry, but
> when I log into the system via the login screen, the new user/domain cannot be
> accessed. The old domains from the old machine come up ok, but not the new
> added one.
> When trying to send mail to the new domain, the error message generated is
> unknown user, but all information is in the database, and can be accessed via
> system manager, and directly looking at the database.
Can you see the domain in the database?
> A second problem that occurs is that the current mail system does not handle
> mail attachments well, some attachments will download ok, some will be listed
> but not be able to be accessed, others will just be missing.
> I would like to solve this problem before making the second system operational.
>
Try the latest cfx_odsmime from our downloads page.
Regards,
Howie
> Harry Subac
>
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