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>From my experience with the moderate.dll, it must be ran in the low IIS
process, and must be on the mail server itself. If you want to customize
it's look, copy the moderate templates from your modusmail folder and put
them in your spool/lists folder and edit away. I hope this helps.

Benji


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> Greetings,
>
> We have been running modus since version 1 in a "relay mode" only.  Now
that V3 is out, and it has many of the features that we have been waiting
for, we are starting the migration of actual mailboxes, mailing lists, etc
to M3.  All has gone well with our test (for the most part) with the
exception of Mailing lists.
>
> Firstly - Very disappointed in the Mailing List capabilities in M3.  My
old mail server which hasn't been updated since 1998 is light years ahead of
the mailing list capabilities in M3.  It will be sad to loose some of those
features (automatic removal upon bounced message from list, email
verification, easy moderation via email or web, etc).   That being said...
>
> The problem we can't seem to figure out at this point is the moderation of
mailing lists.  In talking with Vircom today, they said we needed to point
to a "moderate.dll" file, and that email moderation wasn't in M3.
Okay...while it's not very 'normal' to point to a dll file for a web site,
we tried it.  We tried a host of things with this  ^$%*(%#  moderate.dll
file, and get various errors (404, 500 mostly).  No where in the M3 manual
does it even mention this moderate.dll file, nor how to install it, or what
permissions, etc, etc.  I went and looked at the old VopMail manual, and it
at least mentioned it, but really didn't give any clues either.
>
> There has to be more to this than what is in the old VopMail manual, or
simply pointing a web site to this moderate.dll file.  Does this file need
to go somewhere special?  Do you have to change anything in the IIS console
for this 'site'?  We see there are some "template" files in the modus
directory.  Do these get used, if so where/how?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jim Craig
> TDE Internet
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