FWIW, Howie, I had moved the IMS tables into my application database in
conjunction with Fusionmail 1. I renamed some of the IMS tables because the
names conflicted with my existing table names. Not a big deal. On installing
the new version of Fusionmail, however, a couple of my non-IMS tables were
deleted and replaced with the new ones created by the installer. Luckily I
was able to recover pretty quickly, but I'm probably not the only person
who's gonna run into that. My suggestion is to at least warn folks that
that's going to happen. Ideally, we'd either be able to name our tables
during the setup process or the installer would add columns to the existing
tables rather than drop and recreate them. so do with that what you want.
For the record, I used the SQL Server install, and it worked fine for me
aside from that little problem. Sure, it almost gave me a heart attack, but
it worked. :) Granted, I probably didn't read the instructions carefully or
did something else foolilsh, but I'm not the only dumbass out here, so do
with my suggestion what you want.
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] (paul smith)>
To: "inFusion Support List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: [iMS] FusionMail 2 Problem
> Right. Now that I've figured out how to log in as a user, I see the
> interface is much nicer. Thanks!
>
> (BTW, I could not get the install to create the M$ SQL Server tables at
> all. Had to do it by hand.)
>
> I have FusionMail running on a different M$ SQL Server database than I
have
> FusionMail 2 running on a development machine (with a development version
> of iMS)
>
> Any suggestions on modifying the SQL Server database I have for FusionMail
> 1 before I dive in and go table-by-table and column-by-column?
>
> best, paul
>
>
> At 11:42 AM 10/23/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >User error? Seriously, it does work. You create a domain with an alias
> >and a user with an alias in the /admin section
> >and then log out as admin. Then, go to the root and log in using the
user
> >name and domain alias.
>
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