Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue

2008-10-21 Thread John Lee
I have imail on a test system but so far that's where it's been. Our  
production servers are all exchange boxes.


Please don't be offended when I ask/say this ((I don't mean anything  
bad by this) it seems that there are a lot of issues with imail each  
time a new patch, version or upgrade comes out. What benefits do you  
be from imail vs exchange? Besides the cost issue what is imail doing  
better than exchange?


John

On Oct 20, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Todd Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

OK, mail is flowing, though still not perfect.  I noticed an issue  
earlier
today and it has been confirmed by a few people.  The emails are  
missing the
date sent information.  So if I'm looking at the message in  
Outlook, for

instance, the Date Sent just reads None.

This isn't critical right now but I want to make sure it isn't part  
of a

bigger problem.

Todd



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RE: [IMail Forum] Another Issue

2008-10-21 Thread Todd Richards
No offense taken!  It is a cost issue, as we offer services to our
membership at no additional charge.  We've been on IMail since version 7.
While I have been looking, the time hasn't been right to make a change.  And
other than the physical move that just took place, things have been working
pretty good on my 8.x version (knocking on wood - I haven't had the nerve to
upgrade).

Todd


-Original Message-
From: John Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: None
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue

I have imail on a test system but so far that's where it's been. Our  
production servers are all exchange boxes.

Please don't be offended when I ask/say this ((I don't mean anything  
bad by this) it seems that there are a lot of issues with imail each  
time a new patch, version or upgrade comes out. What benefits do you  
be from imail vs exchange? Besides the cost issue what is imail doing  
better than exchange?

John

On Oct 20, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Todd Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OK, mail is flowing, though still not perfect.  I noticed an issue  
 earlier
 today and it has been confirmed by a few people.  The emails are  
 missing the
 date sent information.  So if I'm looking at the message in  
 Outlook, for
 instance, the Date Sent just reads None.

 This isn't critical right now but I want to make sure it isn't part  
 of a
 bigger problem.

 Todd



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RE: [IMail Forum] Another Issue

2008-10-21 Thread Travis Rabe
Cost and ease of administration

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Lee
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 12:04 PM
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue

I have imail on a test system but so far that's where it's been. Our  
production servers are all exchange boxes.

Please don't be offended when I ask/say this ((I don't mean anything  
bad by this) it seems that there are a lot of issues with imail each  
time a new patch, version or upgrade comes out. What benefits do you  
be from imail vs exchange? Besides the cost issue what is imail doing  
better than exchange?

John

On Oct 20, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Todd Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OK, mail is flowing, though still not perfect.  I noticed an issue  
 earlier
 today and it has been confirmed by a few people.  The emails are  
 missing the
 date sent information.  So if I'm looking at the message in  
 Outlook, for
 instance, the Date Sent just reads None.

 This isn't critical right now but I want to make sure it isn't part  
 of a
 bigger problem.

 Todd



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Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue

2008-10-21 Thread Darin Cox
Price is one factor.  8.x has been reliable for years, though some minor 
annoyances were introduced in 8.22 that require service restarts with some 
simple changes.

Also, I find logging for IMail to be much better than Exchange.  Any company 
providing mail services must have good logging.

Then there's the issue of spam filtering.  When we started filtering back 
around 2001, plugins were a common method of providing filtering.  Imail had 
much better plugins.  While a gateway is the better route for reliability 
reasons, we still use plugins for additional filtering.

Darin.


- Original Message - 
From: John Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue


I have imail on a test system but so far that's where it's been. Our
production servers are all exchange boxes.

Please don't be offended when I ask/say this ((I don't mean anything
bad by this) it seems that there are a lot of issues with imail each
time a new patch, version or upgrade comes out. What benefits do you
be from imail vs exchange? Besides the cost issue what is imail doing
better than exchange?

John

On Oct 20, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Todd Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OK, mail is flowing, though still not perfect.  I noticed an issue
 earlier
 today and it has been confirmed by a few people.  The emails are
 missing the
 date sent information.  So if I'm looking at the message in
 Outlook, for
 instance, the Date Sent just reads None.

 This isn't critical right now but I want to make sure it isn't part
 of a
 bigger problem.

 Todd



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Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue

2008-10-21 Thread John Lee
I see, it seems like most people using imail are more in providing   
service for others than for their own internal usage. (ex you host  
with us, you get x mb for mailbox)


We use email internally for our employees. So we have less  
configurations and require less features. I guess this is why imail is  
still sitting on out test box





On Oct 21, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Darin Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Price is one factor.  8.x has been reliable for years, though some  
minor
annoyances were introduced in 8.22 that require service restarts  
with some

simple changes.

Also, I find logging for IMail to be much better than Exchange.  Any  
company

providing mail services must have good logging.

Then there's the issue of spam filtering.  When we started filtering  
back
around 2001, plugins were a common method of providing filtering.   
Imail had
much better plugins.  While a gateway is the better route for  
reliability

reasons, we still use plugins for additional filtering.

Darin.


- Original Message -
From: John Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue


I have imail on a test system but so far that's where it's been. Our
production servers are all exchange boxes.

Please don't be offended when I ask/say this ((I don't mean anything
bad by this) it seems that there are a lot of issues with imail each
time a new patch, version or upgrade comes out. What benefits do you
be from imail vs exchange? Besides the cost issue what is imail doing
better than exchange?

John

On Oct 20, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Todd Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


OK, mail is flowing, though still not perfect.  I noticed an issue
earlier
today and it has been confirmed by a few people.  The emails are
missing the
date sent information.  So if I'm looking at the message in
Outlook, for
instance, the Date Sent just reads None.

This isn't critical right now but I want to make sure it isn't part
of a
bigger problem.

Todd



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RE: [IMail Forum] Another Issue

2008-10-21 Thread Chuck Schick
There are a lot of reasons.  Exchange fits certain business models and other
mail systems fit other business models.  We host multiple mail domains for
clients, exchange just is not practical for our hosting environment.   

The comment it seems that there are a lot of issues with imail each time a
new patch, version or upgrade comes out.  Couldn't you subsititute Exchange
for Imail.  We actually support numerous exchange servers for clients and we
see plenty of issues with upgrades on exchange.

Imail has features that are really nice and other features that could be
strengthened.  But other platforms have their own limitations.

Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
(303)-421-5140
www.warp8.com

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Lee
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 1:04 PM
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue


I have imail on a test system but so far that's where it's been. Our
production servers are all exchange boxes.

Please don't be offended when I ask/say this ((I don't mean anything bad by
this) it seems that there are a lot of issues with imail each time a new
patch, version or upgrade comes out. What benefits do you be from imail vs
exchange? Besides the cost issue what is imail doing better than exchange?

John

On Oct 20, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Todd Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OK, mail is flowing, though still not perfect.  I noticed an issue 
 earlier today and it has been confirmed by a few people.  The emails 
 are missing the date sent information.  So if I'm looking at the 
 message in Outlook, for instance, the Date Sent just reads None.

 This isn't critical right now but I want to make sure it isn't part of 
 a bigger problem.

 Todd



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Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue

2008-10-21 Thread Darin Cox
For collaborative functionality I can certainly understand the desire for 
Exchange.  Microsoft made it easy for small companies to bring up a mail 
server.  Unfortunately many don't know how to run them.  We've helped many a 
company straighten out their Exchange config issues, and serve as a 
filtering gateway for a number of them.

Darin.


- Original Message - 
From: John Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue


I see, it seems like most people using imail are more in providing
service for others than for their own internal usage. (ex you host
with us, you get x mb for mailbox)

We use email internally for our employees. So we have less
configurations and require less features. I guess this is why imail is
still sitting on out test box




On Oct 21, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Darin Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Price is one factor.  8.x has been reliable for years, though some
 minor
 annoyances were introduced in 8.22 that require service restarts
 with some
 simple changes.

 Also, I find logging for IMail to be much better than Exchange.  Any
 company
 providing mail services must have good logging.

 Then there's the issue of spam filtering.  When we started filtering
 back
 around 2001, plugins were a common method of providing filtering.
 Imail had
 much better plugins.  While a gateway is the better route for
 reliability
 reasons, we still use plugins for additional filtering.

 Darin.


 - Original Message -
 From: John Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
 Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:04 PM
 Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue


 I have imail on a test system but so far that's where it's been. Our
 production servers are all exchange boxes.

 Please don't be offended when I ask/say this ((I don't mean anything
 bad by this) it seems that there are a lot of issues with imail each
 time a new patch, version or upgrade comes out. What benefits do you
 be from imail vs exchange? Besides the cost issue what is imail doing
 better than exchange?

 John

 On Oct 20, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Todd Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OK, mail is flowing, though still not perfect.  I noticed an issue
 earlier
 today and it has been confirmed by a few people.  The emails are
 missing the
 date sent information.  So if I'm looking at the message in
 Outlook, for
 instance, the Date Sent just reads None.

 This isn't critical right now but I want to make sure it isn't part
 of a
 bigger problem.

 Todd



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Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue

2008-10-21 Thread Jim Pearce
We go back to '99 or '00 when we purchased IMail. We upgraded from 8.22 to 
ver 10 about 6 months ago and have had virtually no problems. The web admin 
interface works well along with their collaboration suite and instant 
messaging. I give it a thumbs up for both price and reliability.



- Original Message - 
From: John Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 16:08
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue


I see, it seems like most people using imail are more in providing 
service for others than for their own internal usage. (ex you host  with 
us, you get x mb for mailbox)


We use email internally for our employees. So we have less  configurations 
and require less features. I guess this is why imail is  still sitting on 
out test box





On Oct 21, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Darin Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Price is one factor.  8.x has been reliable for years, though some  minor
annoyances were introduced in 8.22 that require service restarts  with 
some

simple changes.

Also, I find logging for IMail to be much better than Exchange.  Any 
company

providing mail services must have good logging.

Then there's the issue of spam filtering.  When we started filtering 
back
around 2001, plugins were a common method of providing filtering.   Imail 
had
much better plugins.  While a gateway is the better route for 
reliability

reasons, we still use plugins for additional filtering.

Darin.


- Original Message -
From: John Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Another Issue


I have imail on a test system but so far that's where it's been. Our
production servers are all exchange boxes.

Please don't be offended when I ask/say this ((I don't mean anything
bad by this) it seems that there are a lot of issues with imail each
time a new patch, version or upgrade comes out. What benefits do you
be from imail vs exchange? Besides the cost issue what is imail doing
better than exchange?

John

On Oct 20, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Todd Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


OK, mail is flowing, though still not perfect.  I noticed an issue
earlier
today and it has been confirmed by a few people.  The emails are
missing the
date sent information.  So if I'm looking at the message in
Outlook, for
instance, the Date Sent just reads None.

This isn't critical right now but I want to make sure it isn't part
of a
bigger problem.

Todd



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