Yes it is working. The only thing I am not sure about is, if (for
whatever reason) the ODBC connection fails, imail has no way of knowing
it and POP3 users would be denied service immediately. How do we handle
this problem ? Any information would be appreciated.
At 08:35 PM 11/16/1999 +0530, you w
At 07:02 PM 11/18/99 -0500, you wrote:
>one thing I thought about doing was installing VNC (a freeware utility
>similar to pcAnywhere) on the system so that I could just restart
>the system using that. http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
It works very well, and the price is right. You can run an
At 09:05 PM 11/18/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Kirk,
>
> I replaced the network card in my server (went with 3Com 3C905B) and it
>fixed a similar problem except with POP3 downloads. Also, make sure that
>IMail monitor is not set to auto-restart your SMTP process.
I don't think it's the card, or
Gary,
Thanks for the follow up. I'm dismayed to see
the IMAP & UID problems resume. I thought it was fixed. Wish I
knew what program &/or issue is to blame so it can be fixed or
eliminated. I am back to getting the same error messages.
John
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Has something called service keeper that will monitor and automatically
restart services and notify you via several channels. I do not have
experience with it. It is about 250.00
I would imagine if you were willing to take the security risk, you could
install telnet a
John,
'2919' almost fixed the UID Fetch
problem. I've noticed that the UID Fetch will still happens
occasionally -- but -- I've discovered that if you keep one message in
each IMAP folder and never delete it that you'll avoid getting any more UID
Fetch errors at all!
And what hap
Is there anything out there that will watch services and restart them when
they die? Not Imail services but others as well. Something that is not
going to cost lots of $$$.
Thanks,
Frank
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If you have an NT box or Win98 with the Server Management Tools installed,
just start Server Manger, click on your mail server, click Computer, then
Services, then stop and start your PC Anywhere service. If you specify to
start the host on startup, it will start the host.
On the remote reboot,
Kirk,
I replaced the network card in my server (went with 3Com 3C905B) and it
fixed a similar problem except with POP3 downloads. Also, make sure that
IMail monitor is not set to auto-restart your SMTP process.
Justin
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Sorry for the misunderstanding.
I was referring to deleting the folder on the customer's system, not on the
mail server.
Dan
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] 'UID FET
Hi All,
How can I keep a copy off all incoming and outgoing messages written and
sent by one of my "virtual domain without ip users"?
Case:
Own mail server is mydomain.com, our user virtual domain is custdomain.com
We have six pop account at custdomain.com will be keep a copy off all
incoming and
Actually guys there are multiple ways to get pcAnywhere started again when
it bombs.
1. Install NT Web Administration and use the Service controls to start/stop
any service you like
2. Install a telnet host(I use Ataman TCP Services) and telnet into the
server and issue this command at a command
>I do not currently want to give out the address, basically
> because I have not asked for permission, but I plan to set-up an
> area to show in the near future. If you are interested in taking
> a look just drop me a message.
Grant did that for me - and I don't mind if anyone checks it o
So what did you use Phil?
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Phil Daws
> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 7:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [IMail Forum] Help!!!
>
>
> Okay ... I managed to reboot my server using a tool off
> Can get the program spanned, but trying to get the host connection
> establish... anyone know if there are any command line
> prompts that can be
> used with PC anywhere?
If it's a service you should be able to use the NET command, i e
NET STOP "Service Name as in Service Mgr"
NET START "
It does... it isn't bad..
But I still prefer the control of PC Anywhere so IF I get my little
project (a very casual project) to work... will post it here.
-Dustin Krysak
Network Support
Beamscope Canada
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Also I think web admin from MS allows you to reboot the server..
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/downloads/management/NTSWebAdmin/default.asp
I installed this at one time but removed it and just never bothered
to reinstall it.
Jess
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one thing I thought about doing was installing VNC (a freeware utility
similar to pcAnywhere) on the system so that I could just restart
the system using that. http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Jess
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf O
Okay ... I managed to reboot my server using a tool off the net ... If
anybody comes across a tool for restarting a single service would they
please share ;)
Phil
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Working on this myself... trying to get it so that you can send an e-mail to
the server to invoke the service. This seems to be a lack in PC anywhere...
Can get the program spanned, but trying to get the host connection
establish... anyone know if there are any command line prompts that can be
us
> My PCAnywhere service has stopped!!! Does anybody now how to restart a
> service remotely ... ??
Flip the power switch? ;-]
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If you figure that one out please share.. The PCAW folks just keep telling
me that it never happens, so I'm dying for a way to fix it myself.
-Pete
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Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 6:18 PM
Subject: [IMail Fo
My PCAnywhere service has stopped!!! Does anybody now how to restart a
service remotely ... ??
Phil
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Dave
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>Can anyone tell me how to change the SMTP port from 80 to 1025 on
>Imail version 4.07?
>TIA
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Brian,
Peering does support its own set of users on each server. This means that a
user would have to connect to 'his' server to get his mail. Local delivery
(users on the same host) could be just that, as long as the email address is
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Of course, Peering works only with other
John,
After selecting the 'minimal/custom' installation
option you will see a 'minimum' dialog box ... there is a drill-down to the
right of that. Select 'Full' and you will be able to review/select
each and every software component in detail. Now, then,
there is an 'Advanced' button
Hello All,
I am receiving the following error when messages are being sent to
window-cleaning.com. I am not sure what this is telling me, is it my end or their
end. I get these sometime when mailing to yahoo.com, but they eventually go thru.
Here they are not.
Thanks,
Grant Griffith
htt
and here's the crunch...
This method would therefore also preclude using an SQL Server for
IMail
authentication. Unless of couse, I ran TWO SQL 7
Servers...
hmm, it technically possible to have the remote POP come across the WAN
to your central SQL server, but practically it sounds your pipe is
So
long as you don't mind the user having to "add" into the return address.. I see
this as the easiest, and most trouble free way to do what you
described.
-Dustin Krysak Network
Support Beamscope Canada
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At 02:24 PM 11/18/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I remember reading something about a similar problem where the user's mail
>client would log-in to the server to check their mail during the transfer of
>a large message and that this would cause a disconnect.
>
>I'm not sure but I think the solution was to
Can anyone tell me how to change the SMTP port from 80 to 1025 on Imail version 4.07?
TIA
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Sent: 18 November 1999 09:28
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] remote POP mail
> RTFM, see 'peering'. If this works for you, it would allow you
maintain
> only one mail domain, spread across yr local and remote PO
The problem with peering as I see it is that
you cannot control where (which
physical server) a user's mailbox is created on.
While on the console of a given Imail machine to create a mailbox, you
won't have the accnt being to be created on remote peer machine!?
And if you Web Msg/interface
And set up your DNS so that each is 2ndary MX for the other, so
"You've Got (backup) Mail".
Len
===
Yes, a new hostname would be just as effective
as a second domain name, as
long as the users are set up properly for their individual host,
including
return addresses.
--
Kirk Mitc
Hi
How can I write C programs to create Users for iMail so that I can use it in
the server side of
my Web Interface?
Does iMail already provide this facility?
if it doesn't Do we have some documented these anywhere if it is please let
me know
regards
sajith
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The problem with peering as I see it is that you cannot control where (which
physical server) a user's mailbox is created on. It migh be possible to
write a script that creates the users mailbox on a specific server, by
creating a subdirectory on the server with a mailbox file in it, but this is
At 02:06 PM 11/18/99 -0500, you wrote:
>This may not be a desirable fix, but if you setup a second server, create it
>with a different host name
A good point that I forgot :)
Yes, a new hostname would be just as effective as a second domain name, as
long as the users are set up properly for
RTFM, see 'peering'. If this works for you, it would allow you maintain
only one mail domain, spread across yr local and remote POP sites. The
remote site would send mail to its local Imail.
This also gives you MX redundancy, at the cost of some msg traffic incoming
being sent to the "wrong"
I remember reading something about a similar problem where the user's mail
client would log-in to the server to check their mail during the transfer of
a large message and that this would cause a disconnect.
I'm not sure but I think the solution was to extend the time between
mail-checks on the c
This may not be a desirable fix, but if you setup a second server, create it
with a different host name
so bay for example... create the host name region.yourdomain.com (I live in
BC)... point it to the IP of your new server.
The only downside is that say I had setup the hostname bc.doma
I have a user that seems to be unable to send any mail over 1 or 2 lines.
They are dialing in with a WebRamp, can receive mail fine, and send small
messages fine, but get a error with larger messages. Checking my logs shows
no error messages, but a strange authentication message that doesn't app
At 07:38 PM 11/18/99 +0200, Peter Salvage wrote:
>Hi all
>
>Background:
>We have recently opened a new POP in a city 900 miles away. At this POP
>are modem racks, and a PortMaster 2ER-30. All authentication is done via
>our upstream's backbone to our RADIUS and MS SQL7 servers here. All mail
>is a
Please see:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19990609-DM04.htm
Dave
In reply to 18 Nov message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>Upon installing the 5.08 patch, when someone tries to logon to the
>web admin service on port 8383 of the mail server (web messaging)
>they simply receive an "Invalid Templa
Hi all
Background:
We have recently opened a new POP in a city 900 miles away. At this POP
are modem racks, and a PortMaster 2ER-30. All authentication is done via
our upstream's backbone to our RADIUS and MS SQL7 servers here. All mail
is also via our mail server down here.
Problem:
Remote user
Don,
I have set-up an set of pages for a client that allows them to archive messages to
e-mail lists. I use MHonArc to do this and have it setup to allow searches and the
works. Basically all I do is create and usernmae that I have subscribed to the lists,
then once a day a script is run
Keith,
Two ways to go about this. If you are adding the users yourself, you
can add the user manually to the registry and get around the 3 char limit of
the user manager, or if they're adding the users themselves remotely, they
can create one letter aliases that point to acceptable accounts,
Our company hosts multiple customer's web sites and e-mail.
We have been asked by a few of our customers to archive all the email that
has been sent or received by their domain. I know that Imail can do this on
a global basis but it would helpful to do this on a domain by domain basis.
Does any
I have a company that host several domains on our
system. They would like to be able to administer their own email names remotely!
They have an alias that they want for each domain that is a single letter such
as [EMAIL PROTECTED]. On several of the domains
they have more than one alias that
Upon installing the 5.08 patch, when someone tries to logon to the web admin
service on port 8383 of the mail server (web messaging) they simply receive
an "Invalid Template, Contact Administrator" error.
Does anyone know why this error is occuring? Is it something that the 5.08
patch did? Any
A big thank you to Gary. 2919 fixed my
problems as well.
Anybody know if it's possible to save the 18MB file
to disk &/or order a CDROM with the 2919 update?
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Gary K.
Cuppett
To: IMail_Forum
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 12:12
AM
FaxWare from Tobit http://www.tobit.com 800-GO-TOBIT is an excellent fax
server that works with both NetWare and NT.
Edison Cuenca wrote:
>
> Does anybody know of a good and inexpensive Fax Server that will work
> with IMail. ( I don't like the IMail-to-Fax option). I want to be
> able to run b
Edison Cuenca wrote:
>
> Does anybody know of a good and inexpensive Fax Server that will work
> with IMail. ( I don't like the IMail-to-Fax option). I want to be
> able to run both the IMail Server and the Fax Server from the same NT
> server.
If you want a fax server that provides some sort
Sajith,
If you have your new user creation automated, then you could simply add in
one more step to fire off a welcome message from a template of sorts. I did
this with one of the tools I released and it works rather well. If you
currently create all your new accounts manually, then you would a
Dave,
When ever my new User logs into his account he sees an Empty Inbox
Is there any way that I can automate the process of sending the new
User a WELCOME MAIL
Sajith
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