Hello
I have to set up a mail host with many Aliases (56 diferent tld with
the same second level domain. Eg. something.ac something.ag something.cz
... something.zw)
Is there any way to put such a long alias List to Imail 8.15? Or
does it work with a wildcard like 'something.*'
Or do I
Title: Message
Hi,
What we did was put a frame wrapper arround the
session. That way the id string is not visible on the screen. Of course the next
person is still able to "login" without logging in if the user simply closes the
browser in stead of loggin off, but it is harder to find
I'd need a place to host it outside my network. That's why I was requesting
an IMail account on someone else's domain. I have monitoring inside the
building, but it doesn't validate I can actually receive email. I can ping
mit.edu successfully until I'm blue in the face, but if someone hijacks the
The host alias field will accept 25 aliases or 255 characters whichever
comes first so you will have to break things down to multiple hosts with
aliases...Point all the hosts to the same top directory and everything
should work out
Eric S
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From: Matti Haack [EMAIL
Accram Network Operations wrote:
I know for some time here people were talking about moving away from
IMAIL and posting new e-mail systems they were looking at / considering.
How is everyone doing and what have you decided to go with, or are
currently testing in the lab environment
Like
Then why not use one of the email addresses provided by your ISP? Or a free
account somewhere that allows forwarding?
I also use some home equipment for additional offsite monitoring, which has
the added benefit of notifying me exactly when my home ISP goes up and down.
Just a thought...seemed
You just need to open the Mac terminal program. It is a BSD terminal, and
you can open it in the Finder under Applications--Utilities--Terminal.
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Then why not use one of the email addresses provided by your ISP? Or a
free
account somewhere that allows forwarding?
I never thought of this. I don't know if Sprint offers email with their T1
service. They do secondary DNS, and that's all I utilize. I could ask, but
I'd like something on a
I can send you a gmail invite. A lot of the freebies won't allow forwarding
or they charge for it, but Gmail allows it for free. Let me know if you
want it.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Barker
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005
WAY OT ...
Can you forward pictures in your gmail account, I cannot seem to do it. I
must first save the pictures and then insert them into the body again. I
guess that is why gmail is still in beta ;-)
Jacques Brouwers
BTW, I have 3 invites available, If anyone want one please email me off
As a small ISP, SmarterMail worked very well for us. Clients love the
wysiwyg web mail. antispam is essentially worthless but Declude has
announced availability of a beta for SM, and my ASSP gateway works
fine in front of *any* mail server. SM's management of multiple
domains leaves a lot fo be
Either way telnet is
a great troubleshooting tool. You may have to walk the end user through it
but it is invaluable.
A little OT, but how does a Mac user run Telnet?
Bill
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Basically what you need to do is stop all the IMail services, change the
TopDir setting in IMail Administrator for this domain, copy the existing
folder structure for this domain to the new path, and restart the IMail
services.
HTH
Eric S
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From: Dale McDiarmid [EMAIL
I haven't had anyone send me pictures, so I don't know. I'll check it out.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 10:48 AM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] OT
OK, I sent myself a message with attached gif and jpg attachments. In
Gmail, I viewed the message (and saw the attachments), then I clicked
forward at the bottom of the message and forwarded it back to myself. The
images were still attached.
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I havent been here for awhile-- but it seems from ipswitch website--- they
are keeping the imail service agreement?
However apparently-- not updating Imail-?
Correct?
dk
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Imail will be updated. They are no longer advertising a stand-alone Imail
server on their site, but they will supposedly sell it to you if you call
them.
They have stated that Imail will continue to be updated since it is a
central component of their ICS product.
Some here are skeptical,
The funny thing is that when I send to another domain (not gmail) the
pictures are attached but when I send to another gmail account the pictures
do not make it. Try to forward it to the same gmail account and see if your
pictures are still there.
Thanks,
Jacques
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Hi,
Our servers are having a hard time connecting to
aol. Support said they aren't blocking us, but when I try the telnet test,
it will connect maybe twice out of five tries. Otherwise it hangs on
Connecting...
As a result, many of our users are getting
bouncebacks from our servers. It's
I forwarded it to the same gmail account and the pictures were attached, I
forwarded it to a different gmail account and the pictures were attached.
Sorry, I'm not able to reproduce your problem with the same account,
different account or different domain. They all work as expected for me.
Recently I have been getting emails from a user that when opened in Outlook
2003 the body of the message does not show but if I open it in Outlook 2000
I can see the message body. The user sending me these emails is using
Outlook web client from an exchange server. Does anyone have any idea what
Do you have SP1 for Office 2003 installed?
Travis
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Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 2:16 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Message Body
Recently
Yes I have SP1 for Office 2003 installed.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 4:19 PM
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Do you have SP1 for Office 2003
Some users dont like/cant use frames.
I have tried to install ClassicWebMail and
KillerWebMail parallel like described in the Killerwebmail - installation
instructions that I found somewhere (KWM 2.0.8 instructions actually, using classic
choice feature with domain-classic domain, ODBC
I have not been able to do this either; the dual template feature stopped
working somewhere back in version 7.X and Ipswitch has not bothered to fix
it.
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From: Randy Juber
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:50 PM
Subject: [IMail
I have not been able to do this either; the dual template feature stopped
working somewhere back in version 7.X and Ipswitch has not bothered to fix
it.
It's not that they have not bothered to fix it. They officially don't
support dual templates. That was the response I received about 2 yrs
Hello
all. I just thought you might want to know that we have added a nobody
alias report to IPB v4.3. This report will help you quickly identify
domains that have a nobody alias configured. This will be a free upgrade
to all v4.x customers.
We
have also created our own mailing list. If
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