Kicked off the list again
Hi Sandy,
On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 19:09, Sanford Whiteman wrote:
People, let's slow down.
...if I try to relay through the IMail server from an IP that is not
allowed to, then SMTPd32.exe takes a little amount of time to
respond. During the wait, it spikes up to 100% CPU usage...
At around 2 am
Imail lost contact with the following:
07:12 02:34 SMTP(04F0001A) Unable to get the URL domain
black list for primary host mail
07:12 02:34 SMTP(04F0001A) Unable to find Anti-Spam Host
Information for cconnect.net
Any thoughts or similar experiences
Hello,
please have a look at:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20020507-DM02.htm
Bye
Mauro
- Original Message -
From:
Ramin
Surya
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 11:32
PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] command line to
host administrator
Hello,
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
Anyway, the point remains that if NetMail can have its banner changed
(which you didn't mention), IMail would be able to form a primitive
cluster with NetMail during your migration, allowing your proposed
non-standard setup to work.
I don't have the ability to
One other question -- if I setup iMail to relay incoming mail for the old
server, will iMail (with declude AV and anti-spam) do the
anti-virus/spam sanitation before relaying it, or will it just queue it
and send it?
When IMail acts as a gateway, Declude JunkMail and Declude Virus will scan
A glimmer of hope exists because NetMail stores all it's mail in
unix mbox format. As a test, I copies a NetMail mail file to test
iMail account. Alas, there are apparently some disagreements among
programmers about how the mbox format really looks...
We did a migration from NIMS