According to the list of features/fixes, it doesn't
look like this update will fix the issues I was having (authentication issues
while sending email from the web client), I'll try it on a test server, but I'm
doubtful.
-Scott
-Scott
in the from and the subject
fields but all subsequent mail that comes in will be correct.
These have been our experiences with the upgrade. Not too bad at all.
--Brian
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Smith
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 9:01
I can log in to the web client just fine. But
when I try to send a message, I get an error saying that authentication
failed. I had this problem last week, but someone suggested I make sure
that SMTP is listening on all IPs (checkbox in the SMTP settings). I checked
that setting, and then I
Tried that - no help. I've also tried
running the Imail setup again, but that hasn't helped either.
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From:
Joe
Raykiewicz
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 8:28
PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Web client -
MS SMTP is disabled, and the port was changed to 26
just to be sure. How would I set Imail to listen on 127.0.0.1
explicitly? This worked before without having to do that, so I'd rather
find out how to make it work like it did before.
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From:
Travis Rabe
logs?
Tripp
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From:
Scott
Smith
To: Imail Forum
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 8:06
PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Web client -
can't send mail
I can log in to the web client just fine.
But when I try to send
I had upgraded to Imail 2006, but because of
problems I had to revert back to Imail 8.22. Well now, I am installing
Imail 2006 on a separate box as a brand new install, but it won't let me because
my activation limit has been exceeded. But of course I don't have Imail
2006 installed
the
web client (I suspect it may be a similar fix to the one I described above).
-Scott
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will need to either let it or
make a dummy domain bound to 127.0.0.1 for now so the web client can talk
to the SMTP service
Eric S
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From: Scott Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail
Got it working - the checkbox to get SMTP to listen on all IPs was not
checked (never had to do this with 8.x - oh well).
-Scott
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From: Scott Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail
who wanted help with their activation code, not a
reason to dump Imail altogether.
-Scott
Scott Smith
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When you did the setup did it ask for a
default user and password for the primary domain?
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent 12/10/2005 12:25:59 PMTo: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.comSubject:
Re: [IMail Forum] Ima
Admin is telling me when I try to log in).
-Scott
Scott Smith
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I've upgraded to Imail 2006. So far,
everything seems to work great, except for the Web IAdmin interface. It
comes up to the login screen just fine, but no matter what I type all I get is
the error "Authentication Failed Please check your User name and
Password". I use the active directory
Tried that already. I've tried every user in
my database with no luck. Even tried entering local Windows users, domain
windows users, still no luck.
-Scott
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From:
Matrosity
Hosting
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Saturday, December 10,
When you did the setup did it ask for a default user and
password for the primary domain? -Original
Message-From: "Scott Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent
12/10/2005 12:25:59 PMTo: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.comSubject:
Re: [IMail Forum] Imail 2006 - IAdmin Not Wo
I don't think it is just a hotfix - I think it is the entire application, but
can be used to update a current installation.
This is how the 8.21 patch was like.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999 office
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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An ARC Company
I tried upgrading to Imail 2006 over the weekend,
but didn't get very far. When I try to run the install, it doesn't seem to
recognize that I already have Imail installed - it appears to be trying to
install without upgrading what I already have. Maybe the problem is I
don't have Imail
I'm trying to make my rules.ima file be a little
easier to maintain. I noticed that you can really create comments in the
file. But I have tried adding some lines in there that Imail would
probably not recognize and it appears that Imail still processes the rules just
fine and ignores the
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From:
Martin Schaible
To: Scott Smith
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 1:51
PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Rules
ima
Hi Scott,
So fare i know, comments are not allowed. But it is a
good idea anyway.
Am Freitag, 2. Dezember
Undocumented feature...never thought of it like
that. Yeah, I wasn't planning on actually using what I found until I knew
it was probably safe, which is why I posted the question to the
forum.
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From:
Martin Schaible
To: Scott Smith
Sent: Friday
I'm getting an error when trying to "crossgrade" so
I can download the new version.
I just activated a new service agreement yesterday,
and I just received the email for the new product a few minutes ago. But
when I click the link, and choose the product to crossgrade to, it just gives me
Nevermind, I tried another few times and got it to
work. Sorry to bother everyone.
Scott SmithNetwork Administrator248.489.1999[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From:
Scott
We've used nothing but IMAP here for the past 3
years - there's never been any problems with it (except for the occasional
Outlook Express hiccup).
Scott SmithNetwork Administrator248.489.1999[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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have.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
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From: John Tolmachoff (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Thursday
made it
to our server before coming back to the senders.
Would a message that comes back to the sender as undeliverable leave an
entry at all in the Imail logs (Imail in this case being the server that
never received the message)?
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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Not sure. I haven't talked to the senders personally, all I'm getting is
complaints from my users that are supposed to be receiving these messages
that never come.
I'll see if I can get my users to make sure the senders are sending to the
correct email address.
Scott Smith
Network
block
those that I've identified, but I want to know if there's a way to block
future ones as well without explicitly knowing what they are.
Thanks,
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Westside Detroit Reprographics
An ARC Company
How would I set up a rule to block all but valid email addresses - would I
have to explicitly allow every known email address through, or is there a
way to get Imail to determine that for me on the fly?
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I don't have a nobody alias.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
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From: Travis Rabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent
And actually, wouldn't removing the nobody alias only block messages being
sent to non-existing accounts or aliases? I'm trying to block messages that
claim to be coming from non-existing accounts or aliases in my domain.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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how I can get a utility to help me do this, because I'm having a hard time
understanding it myself.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
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From
with a
colon and the port number following, but it won't accept that as an
address - there is no where else that a port number can be entered there.
I'm not an idiot, and I'm telling you it isn't there.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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An ARC
, would this
cause problems if it becomes the SMTP service that actually sends my
outgoing email to the Internet? Or is the inbound port being the standard
port 25 the only thing that matters here?
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Westside Detroit Reprographics
this to work now I would need to get
my webserver to use Imail's SMTP service instead of IIS SMTP - but that is a
topic for another thread (I think I saw a lot on how to get around this in
the archives).
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Westside Detroit
I'm not even sure what CDONTS is - we're actually using PHP for our web
scripts. Having said that, I'm not actually sure that my web pages are
using IIS SMTP - the default (port 25) has been Imail's SMTP, so I might not
have any issues afterall.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
No, I just tested it - I shut down IIS SMTP and tried one of the scripts -
mail still went through, so it is using Imail SMTP to send the mail, not IIS
SMTP. So no problems here.
Looks like I have everything I need now to do what I want to - thanks
everyone for your input.
Scott Smith
outgoing on
another? If not, then I'll have a problem getting email sent outside our
network.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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From: Scott
to be.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
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From: Darin Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1
my SMTP services be
sending mail out on port 1025?
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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From: MIS Dept [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum
to connect on port 25. If I am wrong
here, please let me know.
With that, let's say I want IIS to be the first to receive email from the
Internet, and Imail second.
How do I set that up and still be able to send/receive email on my network
here?
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
have the mx point to the ms smtp box and then smart host to the imail box
kabish?
They're both on the same box...
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
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Okay, that makes sense now, thanks for explaining that. So I guess what
I'm trying to do will actually work. I should just try it out and see for
myself.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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An ARC Company
of relying on IIS SMTP.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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- Original Message -
From: Darin Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Friday
The setting Sandy specified is not there. Everything Sandy mentioned is
there, except for anything that allows you to set the port. It's not there.
Not in IIS 6.0 SMTP.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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An ARC Company
to forward incoming mail to my
Imail, but when I test it out I can't seem to get email from the outside to
reach my Imail server. However, I can send email out just fine when having
Imail forward outgoing messages to IIS SMTP.
Any ideas?
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Okay, I understand how to set the IIS SMTP to forward incoming mail to
[127.0.0.1], however how do I get it to send to port 26 instead of port 25?
The MS help doesn't help.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Westside Detroit Reprographics
An ARC Company
address
of the smart host, but I can't find any options on how to set the port).
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
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- Original Message -
From: Darin Cox [EMAIL
Yes, IIS SMTP can be run on a different port than Imail - I've had IIS SMTP
running on port 26 for quite a while now. I just can't figure out how to
get IIS SMTP to forward to localhost on a port different from 25.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Westside
, with this
kind of setup, what other features in Imail will not work right (because the
mail it receives is being relayed from another SMTP service on my network
and not coming directly from the Internet)?
Thanks,
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Westside Detroit
It was right there under my nose. Thanks.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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From: John Tolmachoff (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED
The only of those three I use is the connection filtering, and the 3rd party
tool I'd be using does that too, so I guess I should have no problems there.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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An ARC Company
In 8.2, what does the attachment blocking feature do with blocked
attachments - does it just delete them, send them to the administrator, or
put them in a folder somewhere?
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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Yes, but what happens to the attachment when it is stripped or replaced - is
it just discarded, or is it still available somewhere in case it was a good
attachment (some of our customers tend to send self-extracting zip files).
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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. Being
able to use the attachment blocking feature unclutters my rules file quite a
bit (hard to read because you can't put comments in there). I guess I'll
just continue to use my rules to handle zip files, and use the attachment
blocker for everything else.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
The entries for those countries can always be removed later if and when you
start doing business there. For us, we have no customers or contacts
overseas for the moment, so this list looks great.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The list is stored in a binary format - you can only edit it through the
Imail Administrator under the SMTP service options.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
248.489.1999
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required the .Net framework?
absolutely not
5) Would it be a problem if IMail required PHP?
absolutely not
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We get ours from CDW - renewed in January with no
problems.
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From:
Matrosity
Tech Support
I'm curious, is there a way to add comments in the rules.ima files? I've
got so many in there that it would be great to have an easy way to spot a
certain group of rules.
Scott Smith
Network Administrator
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were even cheaper than that.
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- Original Message -
From: Elliott Bujan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Wednesday
occurs for spam sent to users that don't even exist on my server
anymore.
I'd love to be able to stop this from happening, and I'm very curious to
find out why it is even happening at all. Does anyone have any thoughts
about this? I'd really appreciate any help.
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside
in
a message show up in the logs anywhere?
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999
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From: Darin Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Other
anyone have
any ideas of how I can fix this? Is there a file that corresponds to the
list of addresses that belongs to the list?
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248.489.1999
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From: E. Shanbrom (Ipswitch) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Problem
Okay, that makes sense. We only have internal users on our lists, I guess I
wasn't thinking about that.
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999
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From: E. Shanbrom (Ipswitch) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum
Does that go the same for Win 2003 Web Edition? And what does EDNS do
anyway?
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999
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From: Sanford Whiteman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jim Comerford IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent
much more spam if I had something
better, but the built-in antispam functionality in Imail is all we have to
work with till we have a good reason to justify the cost of something
better.
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999
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- Original Message
Is there a way to have a different users have different webmail templates
within the same domain? I want to try out the Killer Webmail templates, but
I don't want to subject the rest of my users to them just yet.
Thanks!
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999
No, this tells you how you could edit it, but one would have to convert the
IP addresses into hexadecimal values first, and that would take about as
long as it would to just enter those addresses in the interface anyway.
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999
[EMAIL
I was just looking for a quick solution - all this will mean nothing in a
few weeks anyway, as I will be putting a gateway in front of Imail anyway,
so the SMTP control access list will not be very useful after that anyway.
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999
Where is the control access file for the SMTP service located? I've
searched all over my server for it and I can't find it. I've got a bunch of
IP address blocks I'd like to enter, but I'd like to do it directly instead
of through the Imail Admin interface.
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside
and then start searching. I can refrain from doing this in the future
if it really annoys everyone - I don't want to bite the hand that feeds me.
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999
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From: John Tolmachoff (Lists
Yeah, the file is a binary file, so it will probably be faster for me to
enter those subnets using the interface anyway - oh well.
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999
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From: George Dailey [Tech] [EMAIL PROTECTED
/ent-gate.nsf/pfdocs/2003082216501954?Opendtype=corp
Thanks a lot for the ideas - using my Windows DNS to create DNS blacklists
sounds like it could be a pain, but it will be better than nothing.
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999
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Well, we don't use linux here. But I'm interested in the idea of using BIND
on Windows 2000 - would anyone be able to point me to a couple docs on how
to setup BIND to host an internal DNS blacklist, or should I just do a
google search?
Scott Smith
IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
, or
would I need to implement something similar on the email gateway server
instead?
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From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Blocking IPs with SMTP Control Access
SAV Enterprise
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From: Rod Dorman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Blocking IPs with SMTP Control
How would one go about setting up their own internal DNS blacklist?
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IT Manager
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248.489.1999
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From: Kevin Bilbee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 6:03 PM
in Outlook.
Scott Smith - IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999 (Office)
248.467.0452 (Cell)
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From: Scott Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Messages No Longer
Okay, I appear to have found a solution to this issue - I simply added the
same account again, then removed the older version of the account from
Outlook Express - all no longer available messages suddenly were available
again in the newly added account.
Scott Smith - IT Manager
Westside Detroit
thoughts?
I'm running IMAP on Imail 8.12 on Windows 2003, and
my users use Outlook Express 6 as their client.
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All Messages is already selected in the affected users' inboxes, so that
isn't the problem here.
Scott Smith - IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999 (Office)
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From: Scott Erwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
I don't think I see that option in Outlook Express, and at least one of the
no longer available messages came from a user with Outlook Express.
Scott Smith - IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
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Maybe you could use _javascript_?
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waheed malek
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AM
Subject
the script worked for are Win 2003 and Win XP. I'm
really puzzled - can't figure out why it would all of a sudden stop working for
this one server.
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don't know. But at least I know where the problem
is.
Thanks for all the responses.
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Smith
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I've had a script running fora while that
downloads the updated Intelligent Updater from Symantec every day and installs
the new virus definitions for me. But in the past week, for some reason it
appears that Symantec's site is denying my script access to download the
file.
Has anyone
When I manually run the script, it is clear that I
am connecting to Symantec's FTP just fine, but it tells me access is denied when
attempting to get the file. The script was working fine just last week,
and it's worked for the past 6 months, so I can't imagine it's incorrectly
written.
Thanks for that tip, I can't believe I've never thought of that. Somehow I
don't think it's because I'm accessing the file when many others are,
because it doesn't work even when I run it manually at odd times during the
day.
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You know, that could be the case. I remember
before when I had this problem it was right after I changed the frequency of
when the script ran, and after I had the script turned off for a few days, it
started working again. Maybe I just need to let it be for a few days like
before.
I'll
on this? It appears to be a
somewhat confusing setup and I'm sure I'm not the only one to have such
questions.
Thanks,
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to be anything like this available, but I thought I'd check to see if
anyone out
there has had a similar situation and figured it out.
Thanks!
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have to either forward it to an address, send it to a
mailbox, etc.).
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From: Sanford Whiteman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Scott Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
to
'main'. Go figure.
Scott Smith - IT Manager
Westside Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999 (Office)
248.467.0452 (Cell)
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- Original Message -
From: Sanford Whiteman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Scott Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 3:02 PM
Subject: Re[2
haven't
really been on top of things on our email server lately (being the lone IT
guy between two branches is kind of a lot to handle sometimes).
If this is probably the case, where can I download the most recent spam
phrase list and URL blacklist?
Scott Smith - IT Manager
Westside Detroit
positives... but we are pretty low volume compared to most of the list
folks.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Scott Smith
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 2:19 PM
To: Imail Forum
Subject: [IMail Forum] Increasing number of spam
I know
probably satisfy both sets of rules.
If you can't find a way to satisfy the rules of this list, you should
voluntarily leave. And if there are consequences for not following the
rules, then someone should probably enforce those - otherwise the rules
become suggestions.
Scott Smith - IT Manager
I'm pretty sure the hotfixes are cumulative. Actually, I think it says so
where you download the hotfixes on Ipswitch's website.
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From: Sean Diana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail Forum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 10:51 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Install
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