Hello Thomas,

Saturday, December 14, 2002, 2:56:43 PM, you wrote:

TF> Hello Mike,

TF> On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 03:26:58 +0000 GMT (14/12/02, 10:26 +0700 GMT),
TF> Mike Alexander wrote:

>> Outpost lets you set up permissions for each separate program,

TF> So does Sygate. I was surprised when I noticed that if you allow an
TF> application to use one port, by default all ports are available to
TF> that app. I didn't like that a bit.

No, nor would I and Outpost doesn't do that. It allows specific ports
rather than all ports.

TF> Why Victor gets 30 message for one application, I don't know. I only
TF> got one or two per app (for example, with TB, the pop port and the
TF> smtp port at remote server, which I allowed), save them, and that's
TF> it. I think the point with Kerio is that you have to save the
TF> settings, otherwise it will forget them (of course).

;-)  With Outpost, any settings you make are automatically saved. You
can alter them later if you want. You can even alter the default ones
that come built in. I can understand the load of messages though.
I've found with Trillian that it took me approximately 20 times to get
the permissions set. That was because of different underlying URLs
being used across the chat server, and the need to authenticate each
one. Plus it came up two or three times because of an attempt to use a
different port. So, it can happen but it shouldn't happen with email
or browser software which should be tied to a specific URL and port.


-- 
Best regards,
 Mike                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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