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Daniel White
3-dB Networks
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Behalf Of Paolo Di Francesco
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 6:53 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] Ceragon,
We upgraded our Imail server this morning from version 8.15 to the latest
release of Imail version 10. In the process our web interface has decided to
ignore our mailboxes. If anyone out there has some experience with
troubleshooting mailbox rebuilding issues in Imail then please call me at
There is a tool in the imail folder I be damned if I recall the name of it but
it is to convert from old mailbox format to new format. It might do the trick.
Unfortunately I'm driving so can check for you. I found out about it when I
converted from Imail to SmarterMail. Which btw might be a
Speaking of mail servers, anyone have any luck getting imap push
technology to work?
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On Sun 18/01/09 12:08 PM , e...@wisp-router.com sent:
There is a tool in the imail folder I be damned if I recall the name
of it but it is to convert from old mailbox format to new format. It
might do the trick.
I don't think it's just that - during the install process, I was
asked if I wanted
Anyone has deployed this units?
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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Bob
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ok, We use a Barracuda in Outbound mode as an SMTP server,
would it be logical to NAT all our internal traffic with destination 25
to the Barracuda?
Would this break any Business Customer with static ips and valid smtp
servers?
Gino A. Villarini
g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet Wireless
If you wish all of your mail to come from that.
We typically just restrict outbound SMTP to either pop/imap first, or an
open list.
But of course, they need to have their own IP to not poison yours.
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* Dennis Burgess, CCNA, A+, Mikrotik Certified Trainer
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ok, We use a Barracuda in Outbound mode as an SMTP server,
would it be logical to NAT all our internal traffic with destination 25
to the Barracuda?
Would this break any Business Customer with static ips and valid smtp
servers?
Gino A. Villarini
g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet Wireless
We have done some MT 3.75 links :) Sorry no ligowave.
Simply put its better than 5 gig if there is lots of interference, but
no better than 2.4 when it comes to LoS.
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* Dennis Burgess, CCNA, A+, Mikrotik Certified Trainer
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The Imail upgrade issue has been resolved (in case anyone's curious, it
was an odd IIS permissions problem).
David Smith
MVN.net
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Yay. ;) hopefully my second suggestion help you out.
/Eje
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Sent: Jan 18, 2009 16:41
The Imail
Just finishing up a couple things on the misbegotten new mail server.
Please ignore this message.
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Dully and dutifully ignored ;)
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Sent: Jan 18, 2009 17:07
Just finishing up a couple things on the
I don't think Trango will be a good fit considering the 20-25 mile link
distances, 18 Ghz. and the reduced tx power compared to others in the
lower bands.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Take a look at the Trango GigaLink and APEX radios. They make both an
IDU/ODU and just an ODU option.
We just
Wella couple of notes...
I personally would use an all ODU version because it makes servicing a
breeze and also swapping out a bad radio quick and simple. No guessing
about is it the indoor unit, is it the outdoor unit, is it the interface
cable??? Get an all ODU like the Dragonwave
To expand on one point made by Bob...
If you need to add T-1's you can do that using Psuedowire with some boxes
from Dragonwave... but you will probably find the ODU/IDU combo a bit easier
to play with.
To add a point for an all outdoor version CAT5 cable is much cheaper than
LMR-400 and
If you value anything at all stay away from Ceragon. Probably the
worst brand of hardware and definitely the worst support I have
encountered.
Took them nearly a year to fix an ARP bug that locked up the radio,
took half a dozen people, two of which flew on site to see it for
themselves.
On
I imagine you could rig-up Cacti http://www.cacti.net/with the
Threshold Alerting plugins using SNMP enabled product.
*Weathergoose - *http://www.itwatchdogs.com/
Internal web server, temp, humidity, air flow, light, sound, attach up
to 16 remote sensors.
They have other sensors as well.
Hey there,
I was forwarded here by a few good souls at NANOG in hopes to get some
help. My name is Israel and I am the Technical Lead on an Engineers
Without Borders USA http://www.ewb-usa.org/ project in Honduras. The
project is called Olancho Aid http://ewb-oc.org/olancho/ and we were
just
Hello,
Yes, so far they are working great!! We have 2 links installed
and another 10 planed.
We like using integrated units so we do not have to mess with
LMR and taping connectors. However we are not getting the distances we need
with the Integrated. We are going to
Sometimes. We had almost 30 inches for a short time around Christmas...
I live at the base of the Blue Mountains. I may have bare ground, but 5 15
miles away will have 10 feet or more.
Mark
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