I was able to specify (!) as an illegal character in my SMTP settings on the firewall.
Gary
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I plan to update Imail 8.01 to 8.13 but I don't want to mess up my
KillerWeb Mail settings. What's the easiest way to do this? Do the
upgrade and copy back the imail\web folder? Is there an install option
so Imail 8.13 doesn't install any web components?
Thanks for the help.
Gary
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I upgraded to 8.13 with KillerWeb 4.0 and I'm having the same issue. Fortunately the
subject portion doesn't appear when you hit reply.
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I upgraded to 8.13 with KillerWeb 4.0 and I'm having the same issue.
Fortunately
the subject portion doesn't appear when you hit reply
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Thanks for the help.
Gary
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From: Darin Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon
I use DiscKeeper 6.0 on all my NT/Win2000 servers and it does help with
performance. Any server that does a lot of writes and deletes is going to
get fragemented and should be defragmented on a regular basis. You need to
schedule it for a slow period, however, as it will slow your server down
I had the same problem until I realized that Disckeeper doesn't move
directory files (the pale blue lines in the graphic representation of the
disk). If you have a lot of directory files scattered around the hard drive
it chops the drive into small segments and the software cannot find enough
I would have to agree with you about the value of blocking attachments in a
corporate setting. I block all executable files (.exe,.com, .bat,.vbs,
.scr.,.pif, etc) using TrendMicro's VirusWall and it has saved my butt many
times. I also scan all incoming viruses, but blocking attachments
One
possible source of infection would be PCs infecting the server through network
shares, which wouldn't be caught by an SMTP scanner, although a well secured
SMTP servershould not have this problem. Virus software can plug
this leak but one problem with running virus software on a mail
Here's a website you can use:
http://abuse.net/relay.html
Gary
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Jones, Jr.
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 9:50 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] open relay tester?
Andrew,
It's a text file so you can cut and paste your entries into the new file - organize
your entries so they are all together and it just takes a few seconds. That's what I
do for the phrase list.
Gary
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during the day. The advantages of
backing to a NAS, or similiar device, are that the backups are much faster and you
don't have to worry as much about bad media.
Hope this helps.
Gary
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I had the same problem once - I fixed it using the following procedure:
Look for a .tmp file located in the user's directory (under \imail\users) which cannot
be deleted. Stop the Web Messaging service. You should then be able to delete this
file. After restarting the service the user should
I'm running TrendMicro VirusWall on port 25 and IMail 8.01 on port 6000 and Imail
spam filtering works fine.
Gary
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Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 14:33:48 -0700
After talking to
to a separate server. You have to be carefull in configuring the gateway or you may
end up as an open relay.
Gary
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I've been running 8.01 on a Dell 1650 with embedded Intel gigabit NICs for over 6
months and haven't had any problems.
Gary
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I would recommend 3Ware (http://www.3ware.com/). They have SATA and ATA Raid
controllers - I have a server with an Escalade 7508 and I've been real impressed.
Great feature set and easy to use web-interface.
Hope this helps.
Gary
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are the issues I need to be looking at? If I can't make Wingate
work, what else can I do?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Gary
Gary Steeley, Director of Information Services
Northwest Piedmont Council of Governments
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I use
TrendMicro's VirusWall for NT to scan for viruses and to block unwanted
attachments. Works real well and you have flexibility in who you
notify.
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If you are behind a firewall, you can configure it to only block incoming
traffic on certain ports but still allow outgoing traffic. TCP/IP filtering
on the NIC in NT doesn't give you this flexibility.
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It can be done but it is not the default (or recommended) setting.
Gary
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From: Dan Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 18:15:44 -0400
Over the years I've heard lots of good
Title: 2006.1 Time change problem
I've been running 2006.1 for a couple of weeks now with no problems, but after the time change this past Sunday the times on the webclient are one hour off (ie. it will show an email arriving at 7:00AM instead of 8:00AM.) The clock on the server is correct,
That was one of the first things I checked - it was enabled.-Original Message-From: "Daniel Donnelly" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent 10/31/2006 3:36:19 PMTo: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.comSubject: RE: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 Time change problem
Not done any testing or validation of this, but in
That's what I'm seeing.-Original Message-From: "Mike N" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent 10/31/2006 3:47:57 PMTo: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.comSubject: Re: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 Time change problem
I also verified this with a client with "Adjust for Daylight Savings" enabled, and a
I turned off the Daylight Savings Time setting and the emails now display the correct time in the webclient.-Original Message-From: "Tripp Allen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent 10/31/2006 3:50:17 PMTo: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.comSubject: RE: [IMail Forum] Re: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 Time change
I had the same problem and used Host Monitor (http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/index.htm) to deal with it. It can monitor CPU usage and restart the service for you. I use it to monitor all my servers and it does a great job - doesn't cost much,either.
My CPU problems went away when I upgraded to
I'm assisting someone whose Imail server (9.23 running on 2003) has been
hacked by a spammer. I don't think it's a relaying issue since the server
is behind a Barracuda spam firewall that filters incoming email and rejects
anything not addressed to the domain's users - the Barracuda logs show
, and locked
out web access for her because she never uses it, and have not had another
problem.
Bruce
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