[Declude.JunkMail] upgrade/migrate from Imail 8.15 to Smartermail

2007-12-11 Thread Craig Edmonds
The time has come to dump Imail 8.15 which has been pretty solid but due to CBL.ABUSE picking on me for using Imail 8.15 I need to get rid of imail and I cant upgrade to Imail 2006 so Smartermail is looking like the best option for now. (basically cbl said you have to upgrade your imailwe

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] upgrade/migrate from Imail 8.15 to Smartermail

2007-12-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Just got through doing the upgrade, a few things you should do/know. 1) cleanup imail email boxes before you run the migration utilityit takes a lot longer if you don't. 2) smartermail requires using the full email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for logging in (pop3). By default, it's

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] upgrade/migrate from Imail 8.15 to Smartermail

2007-12-11 Thread Craig Edmonds
Thanks Andrew, you are a star! Great advice and much appreciated. Kindest Regards Craig Edmonds 123 Marbella Internet W: www.123marbella.com E : [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11 December 2007 13:46 To: Craig Edmonds

[Declude.JunkMail] akamai.net Redirect/obfuscation

2007-12-11 Thread Don Brown
What's the best way to block the akamai.net URL redirect/obfuscation, ie. //a248.e.akamai.net/7/248/1856/90m/www.wellsfargo.com/img/hp/logo_62sq.gif Block everything with akamai.net in it or ...? Thanks, Don Brown - Dallas, Texas USA Internet Concepts® [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] upgrade/migrate from Imail 8.15 to Smartermail

2007-12-11 Thread Matt
Andy, I have found the migration tool to be lacking in refinement. For instance, it won't set the admin account for each domain. It also will import the root accounts from IMail, even if disabled, and it will pull over their default passwords of passwords and enable those accounts (these

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] akamai.net Redirect/obfuscation

2007-12-11 Thread Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Don, That's interesting. That line is actually an Akamai cache key that is being used to reference the image directly from Akamai's cache. Based on the cache key I suspect this showed up in a phish. For folks that utilize Akamai's caching services would never reference content via that