It would be a problem for us due to we do not currently run any of
requirements. We are a mid-size company at times technologically
challenged. We do not run IIS or PHP or .Net and would rather not begin
just because of future ideas. I continued my use of IMail even when the
change went to the
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It would be a problem for us due to we do not currently run any of
requirements. We are a mid-size
I have looked in the archive, and haven't found a clear answer yet. I was
wondering if there was any easy way that I can get Spam Totals in comparison
to total emails off the server? I look at the daily report from the IMail
server, but the numbers dont seem to make any sense.
I know that our
I have tried to search through the archives, but wasnt able find what I was
looking for.
When using the web interface, I am trying to modify an address in a group,
I can make the change but when I save it, and if I log out and go back and
take a look, the change doesnt seem to have taken place.
I have been trying to keep up with all that has been going on the last
couple of days, and there has been a lot of information. Both good and bad,
I will have to show my naiveté here, but If I am running just a small shop
with 200 users, and IMail has been working for me all along. I am not
I wanted to speak up in favor of the ICS, I have actually enjoyed using
IMail for he past 4 years, but then I had MS Mail before that. After
talking with a Sales person at Ipswitch and with the answers that I received
I am having trouble looking at Ipswitch in much of a positive light.
From what
But there is no user called info it is strictly a local group name. As
far as I knew, No one is able to send on behalf of that group name. Even
though I am as proactive and diligent as I can be, should I assume that
someone on my network has a virus, and that is the cause?
Larry
Title: How do I know if an address is being Forged?
Hello all,
I try to use the archive files as much as possible, and I did find a posting, but am still not sure if it covers my situation. I have users that belong to a group called Info that regularly get messages from other sites stating
Do you mean all those bank accounts that I have set up, aren't really going
to be filled with money? Oh Well! :):)
Larry
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Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 1:32 PM
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I have been wrestling with trying to get my settings correct on both my mail
server and my firewall. I am running IMail 8.0 and an Eagle Raptor
firewall.I am having trouble understanding why I keep getting listed as
an open relay. The one thing I cannot do is set IMail for no relay at all
I have always had it set for Relay for Addresses with only my internal ip
addresses inside the firewall listed. It wasn't a problem before, just
recently it seems like more of these sites are coming up with new and more
restrictive tests. The IP being blocked is 38.201.52.2. It shows the
format
OK, now I am getting more confused. The 38. address is the outside of my
firewall. I don't have any other mail servers running. If it is seeing the
inside address of the IMail server, how is it doing that?
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We are having a problem with our ISP and AOL. After talking with my ISP,
they suggested the workaround of Upping the TTL setting on our mail server
due to mail timing out. I am running 7.13, and have looked in the FAQ's
but have found nothing so far. Any suggestions?
Lawrence Morck
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