Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SmarterMail Experiences

2007-01-30 Thread Bill Green dfn Systems
Thanks Herb and Kevin!

I had missed 2 different ways of doing it. I guess I need to RTMA (Read the 
Manual Again)

Herb Wrote:
That is not correct.  Here is the info from the help in version 3.x.  
Smartermail will do what you want, require those from non known ip addresses 
or ranges to have to authenticate and other not to have to.

Kevin Wrote:
Not true you can allow IP addresses to send unauthenticated. We do it.

Security - SMPT Authentication Bypass


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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] SmarterMail Experiences

2007-01-30 Thread Robert Shubert
I’m running a server on the side of ~175 domains and 1000+ users. Spanning
from domains with nothing but aliases to aol.com to 400 webmail users
looking for outlook-like collaborative features. I started migration from
Imail 8.22 + declude to SM 4.0 a week ago (and will finish this coming
weekend). I’m migrating in batches every other night and support calls the
day after are approximately 10% of the customers moved. At least ½ of them
are due to something dumb. Unfortunately the list of differences between the
two software packages (and things that SM doesn’t do) does get a little long
if you get picky. (eg. Imail can take #$%: in place of @, whereas SM can
only take %/). But I really want to emphasize that in the areas where SM
does shine (eg. resource usage, admin reports, web interface, support,
bang-for-buck) it really shines brightly. I am hopeful that the limitations
of SM4 will quickly disappear over the next few months. Keep in mind that if
you need to serve a lot of Mac webmail users or require SSL support on your
protocols, you might want to wait it out some, those areas are the biggest
faults at the moment.

 

Best,

 

Robert

 

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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 10:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SmarterMail Experiences

 

Thanks Herb and Kevin!

 

I had missed 2 different ways of doing it. I guess I need to RTMA (Read the
Manual Again)

 

Herb Wrote:

That is not correct.  Here is the info from the help in version 3.x.
Smartermail will do what you want, require those from non known ip
addresses or ranges to have to authenticate and other not to have to.

 

Kevin Wrote:

Not true you can allow IP addresses to send unauthenticated. We do it.

Security - SMPT Authentication Bypass

 


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