Not difficult per se...just asking.
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
Is there a text file or anything that imail can use to redirect all
email sent to a domain to a certain email address (without actually
setting up the domain as a virtual).
No. Mailroutes (in HOSTS or in DNS) are per-domain.
What's so
Is there a text file or anything that imail can use to redirect all
email sent to a domain to a certain email address (without actually
setting up the domain as a virtual).
for gateway setup I am using the host file per docs, however, I was
wondering about just accepting email for a domain and
message sent to [EMAIL
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is forwarded to another mail server...
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Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 6:36 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] easy domain redirect
Is there a text file
Don't take this the wrong way guys but you really need to move on.
It was very clear what type of company Ipswitch has become when they
pulled what they did recently. They came out with a bogus bandaid
solution hoping to save face just a little. However, it was obvious the
company structure
Ok, I will grant you that heh. :)
Jeffery Rehm wrote:
But this is so much fun!!!
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 12:32
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] OT: Need to Vent - SPF
Don't take this the wrong way guys but you really
Matt Robertson wrote:
Perl for Windows is actually very easy to install. I forget where I
got my copy but there are some neat things out there that run on it
(ASSP, in my case). Think of it as another weapon in the arsenal.
Just as easy as any other windows app.
Matt Robertson wrote:
thats me but i'm small. maybe 10k daily and assp throws back 80%
I don't like the fact that ASSP appears to be the front line. I would
much rather a good MTA like postfix be the frontline and then pass it to
something like ASSP
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Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 1:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Declude vs SpamAssassin
Matt Robertson wrote:
Perl for Windows is actually very easy to install. I forget where I
got my copy
forward and easy.
http://imgate.meiway.com/
The big bonus is if you learn a bit about *nix you can eventually
install your own mailbox server i.e. courier and then you pay NOTHING in
software costs and you move up to the best of the best when it comes to
MTAs.
Ted Galerneau wrote:
Mr. X,
Right
for NIX based hosting.
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Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 7:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Declude vs SpamAssassin
IMGate can be used with IMail now and technically it can be used
Bill Foresman wrote:
I just renewed the support contracts for our Cisco Routers and there were a
whopping $200 each. How can ipswitch lose money on their support when Cisco
must pay people WAY more than ipswitch. Also, I can call them 24 hours a day
even on Xmas.
Oh well.
Bill Foresman
Matrosity
Does anyone know if Declude offers a discount if you buy AV and Junkmail?
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I suppose everyone testing mailenable should update pronto
http://secunia.com/advisories/13062/
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Does anyone have a link to the version of F-Prot to use with Declude AV
on IMail?
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Does anyone have a link to the version of F-Prot to use with Declude AV
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Sent: 2. november 2004 19:45
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Subject: [IMail Forum] what version for declude
Does anyone have a link to the version of F-Prot to use with
Declude AV
on IMail?
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11:01 06:20 SMTP-(1c0e0a5c9d5a) processing E:\\Q1c0d0a0098f5.GSC
11:01 06:20 SMTP-(1c0e0a5c9d5a) [x] looking up hotmail.com in HOSTS
and MX
11:01 06:20 SMTP-(1c0e0a5c9d5a) Info - Adding hotmail.com to DNS
cache - TTL = 1993
11:01 06:20 SMTP-(1c0e0a5c9d5a) [x
Dave Heritage wrote:
Just wondering if I missed it... :)
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Dave Heritage
dave at onx dot cc
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Len Conrad wrote:
It's also possible that spammers will also create a new SPF of their own
until they are caught them create another. However, unless I really don't
understand the dynamics of it all, at least SPF has the promise of
getting
this spam issue under control a whole lot faster
SPF is
Bill Landry wrote:
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From: x [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's also possible that spammers will also create a new SPF of their
own
until they are caught them create another. However, unless I really
don't
understand the dynamics of it all, at least SPF has the promise of
getting
Ted Galerneau wrote:
Point well taken and well put Len, I totally agree. Most of the spam we get
is forged and now I am finding spammer using our domain names in their
forgeries. I think SPF is a good idea at a minimum.
I do have a question for you though Len, off topic I guess. Is there anyway
to
Ted Galerneau wrote:
Thanks Mr. X, it's looking better to me as time progresses and I may just go
for it and take the time to learn it! I was working on a control panel
solution for Windows until now, and from what I hear there are tons of them
for NIX many which are free. NIX could potentially
Forum] A Quick Note from the Ipswitch Executive Team
Yes, I believe that is what he's talking about. That is one I haven't looked
at just yet, hope we may not need to after tomorrow.
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Bruce Barnes wrote:
Not DEERSOFT, but DEERFIELD, ie:
http://www.deerfield.com/products/categories.htm?cid=3
Gotcha, so it is Kerio I have seen mentioned here a few times.
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I tell you what I would like to see from declude, a hook into postfix to
replace amavisd-new (which hooks into SA and your AV) via the postfix
content_filter=, running on localhost.
amavisd-new is kind of ugly
If you say
bpollack wrote:
Yes, but that includes a year of Symantec A/V for an unlimited number of
users. If you -want- Symantec, which is, after all, the market leader, it's
actually quite a good deal, as many users have already concluded. However,
if you -don't- want Symantec bundled in, as it currently
Bill Foresman wrote:
Bill, we just want imail plain and simple.
Staying tuned for the right decision...
Bill Foresman
Matrosity Hosting
www.matrosityhosting.com
Office: (850) 656-2644
I am also interested on what the price will be for the ISP version (I
have currently have an unlimited version
Are you speaking of Deersoft's mail server?
Bruce Barnes wrote:
If anyone would like to have a test mailbox setup to play with, please
let me know and we will send you a username and password off list.
PS: All connections, including web, are SECURE and the e-mail server
automatically attempts
If you are a hosting company you may want to look at a commercial
control solution such as CPanel. Webmin works well for low budget web
control of the server though. If you are doing it yourself you can just
use CLI for everything. :)
William Van Hefner wrote:
x,
Imail certainly was nice
Bill Pollack wrote:
Ipswitch has no plans to kill, censor or modify the IMail Forum. Free
speech is a good thing, even if its not necessarily what one wants to
hear. The Forum provides a significant, unique service to the IMail
user base and, once we resolve the IMail-to-ICS issues, we expect
I tell you what I would like to see from declude, a hook into postfix to
replace amavisd-new (which hooks into SA and your AV) via the postfix
content_filter=, running on localhost.
amavisd-new is kind of ugly
Joshua Levitsky wrote:
x wrote:
May I ask what version of Declude works
Bill Foresman wrote:
If you use mxguard you can set it to treat encrypted zips as a virus so that
will take care of that.
$99 + Clam Antivirus which is FREE!
Bill Foresman
Matrosity Hosting
www.matrosityhosting.com
Office: (850) 656-2644
mxguard isn't much use to multi-domain clients at the
My concern is more about the AV since I have it installed at ISPs who do
AV on a per domain basis and charge accordingly.
David Gregg wrote:
If you use mxguard you can set it to treat encrypted zips as a virus
so that
will take care of that.
$99 + Clam Antivirus which is FREE!
Bill Foresman
cleanup (dump messages older than X number of days,
etc)
- Decent support and proven record of actually fixing bugs
- Reasonable price (relative to Imail everything else looks very
cheap)
- ODBC connection for account list
- Spam control
- It would be nice to have an AV option but this can be done via
Jeffery Rehm wrote:
Anyone know of a good and cheap FTP server I could used in place of the
Ipswitch offering? Considering the present day circumstances, I'm a
little leary of using WS_FTP Server. Not to mention the belief of some
at Ipswitch that all IMail sales should be accompanied by a
In addition to Serv-U and FileZilla Server mentioned previously, if you
are looking for a larger scale, central management, secure FTP server
you can look at G6FTP Server. I run all of the above.
http://www.g6ftpserver.com/
Darin Cox wrote:
Ahhh...that was the other one I couldn't
You know...if you think about this, it does make sense. Why yank a
product completely? If you are trying to balance needs of different
types of users you supplement, not EOL products. I honestly think they
were not getting enough sales from IM and AV so the option was to bundle
it all in
what version of Declude works with it? At one of my
installations I am considering holding with 8.x and purchasing Declude
for AV but that would obviously be a stop gap measure. If Declude
supported another platform I would consider going that route, though I
didn't like some of the comments I
William Van Hefner wrote:
Obviously, learning Linux itself is quite a learning curve, but $10,000
should buy a lot of learning. :-) If you get stuck, I am POSITIVE that there
is someone in your area (or on this list) that will be more than happy to do
an on-site or remote Linux install for you for
This one looks interesting do they have an option to import IMail
users/mail.
Larry Craddock wrote:
Check this out ... http://www.smartmax.com/mailmax.aspx
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Che Vilnonis
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 1:06
.
People who come in here saying x product only $199 give me shudders.
Make your own complete checklist of what you have with Imail, then go
try to match it elsewhere. Don't believe the other products vs Imail
checklist.
I strongly suggest that people hang on to their Imail products they have
A. Clausen wrote:
John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:
I think part of this is probably due to the fact that open source mail
servers are probably looking to kick Ipswitch's a**. Postfix is pretty
easy to set up, though it would be nice if someone would release source
code with SMTP auth support
4 drives, safety and speed, most wasteful on space, try raid 10
Len Conrad wrote:
I have a box I could setup right away but I would only have 4 drives in
it, so how should I configure it with 4 drives? RAID 5 with 3 containers
for system, log/spool, and mailboxes? or what do you recommend?
his
. Obviously, nothing needs to be corrected, someone using a threaded
MUA would have seen the light and even if they don't you cleared it up
for them (like they care).
4. Plese do not waste my time with such nonsense.
John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:
Responding to the person who displays him/herself as x
What does it cost an unlimited Imail 8.x user to upgrade to the latest
version with support and what are the recurring annual costs?
I was right in the middle of a support contract quote for one
installation when all this blew up.
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What I find funny is that I recall reading here that part of the move
was because support costs were too high. I am going to be blunt...every
time I have had to deal with IPSwitch support it has totally sucked.
Response times are very slow, no resolution, techs that didn't have much
knowledge
Aubre' L. Cyriaque wrote:
Since were mulling over our move to *nix due to the new pricing structure,
what is a recommended Web Hosting Control Panel that integrates mail?
Aubre'
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It is business. It is just bad business (a la we don't care about the
customers that made us).
R. Lee Heath wrote:
Sorry, Len, not business, it is very personal to me when I have dumped
thousands personally into Ipswitch in good faith that I would be
investing long-term in a company that
I have to agree here.
They actually contacted me last week to get me to renew our contract.
It is still sitting in my inbox. Obviously, I won't be executing it
now. However, I find it disturbing that they did a big push on getting
people to up their contract when they knew all along what
I doubt it very seriously, I have seen company after company make bad
decisions like this and they rarely retract anything (many of those are
out of business today)...though some good ones will grandfather current
customers in.
Dev wrote:
I will wager that the entire management team and
yahoogroups are terrible, if someone really wants a forum for all this I
can throw a section up on one of the many forums I run
however, you have to admit at least IPSwitch hasn't killed the
discussion yet...Gordano (NTMail) banned all discussion about it shortly
after they pulled nearly the
So has anyone tried a imail to smartermail upgrade on a fairly big
installation?
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I thought it would be much nicer to have recommendations on alternate
mail solutions in a different thread.
pros/cons etc...
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IMO, postfix is hands down the best MTA. I prefer a Courier backend
(you could use cyrus is you wanted). Obviously, the recommendation
would be for the more advanced admin/shop.
http://www.high5.net/postfixadmin/
enjoy
Pete McNeil wrote:
On Monday, October 25, 2004, 6:38:45 PM, A. wrote:
AC
IPSwitch is following down the path of Gordano. I have had to jump ship
several times now. When post.office screwed their customers I moved to
NTMail, when NTMail screwed their customers I moved to IMail...now
IPSwitch is screwing their customers...time to evaluate the options out
there
Dave Heritage wrote:
What he is getting at is this:
If I went out and registered a domin, say blahblahblah.com and put in my
technical and admin contact info as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then
sent spam from blahblahblah.com (who would actually be hosted by another
isp, say mci) then why on earth would
R. Scott Perry wrote:
So if you think nslookup is broken, let us know why. If you think
www.dnsstuff.com -- probably the most trusted DNS site on the Internet
-- is not completely trustable, say why. And before you say it, the
DNS report portion misleads people into thinking small problems
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
Your presentation of how propagation is used in common parlance is
incomplete. It is widely used to describe replication delays for both
zone transfers and cached records. We hear it used equally in
reference to A, MX, and NS records. You can verify this
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
The word is used liberaly all over the place. Make a DNS change and
listen to your registrar and/or your ISP tell you that the changes
may take 24-72 hours for propagation to take place.
I don't think you meant to address this reply to me, didja? Yours are
my points
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From: Adolfo Justiniano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Take a look at these utilities: EFS
(http://www.chimera.co.nz/efsmain.htm)
or POPBeamer (http://www.dataenter.co.at/)
Either one collects the domain's email through a POP3 connection and then
forwards it to
From: Len Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If variable ip, thereĀ“s an Exchange thingy on the MS site for another
technique. check the ipswitch knowledge base exchange
Thanks for that piece of info Len. However, I searched the Imail KB and
MSDN and was unable to find any info on that. I have this
The reason why fwd'g was not restored was b/c fwd'g is kept in text files in
the users' folders. As in c:\imail\users\user1\forward.ima.
So you would need to restore the same email folder storage tree as
well...else, the forward files would be lost.
ax ---
2001 11:40:03 +0200
Yes
The goldmine installed on the same computer???
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From: Anthony X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 12:40 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Goldmine 5.5 and SMTP AUTHentication not working
I've been trying to get
I've been trying to get GoldMine 5.50.10424 (released today) working with my
Imail (v6) server but to no avail. Has anyone got GoldMine email to work
using secure SMTP authentication?
Works fine with MS O/OE.
- ax
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Get your
That fixed it. I hope this help.
/// X Eye ///
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 15:53:54 -0400
We seem to be unable to attach files in web messaging. When we tr
I have been trying to figure out what the mall has to do with IMail.
What is the right product to use for mall software?
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 16:55:12 -0600
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