sormato.ch,145,6,23052820,584398
wktmato.ch,115,35,23607624,4899138
wkrmato.ch,44,5,2772353,91371
End listing of test.csv
Is this what you are looking for?
Marius
-Original Message-
From: NetQuick Email Admin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 4:09 AM
It would seem to me that as far as the security company that scanned your
system goes;
If it looks like a duck,
quacks like a duck,
and it walks like a duck,
It may be a dog(?)
Not a good sign for a security company.
- Original Message -
From: "Len Conrad" [EMAIL
That brings to mind a customer who had his Family Owned Staffed
company all get the complete series of cartoons from joecartoon.com. All of
their accounts timed out when they tried to pull their mail. Some cousin
sent the same message with all of the cartoon files attached.
If I might
Sorry after thought. If the customer is using MSO/MSOE, they should set the
server time out to the max (5 Minutes). But this is only if they insist on
sending large Email attachments.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
Please post the script, I'm sure this will be useful if not now, in the near
future for all of us.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
(888) 228-0312
- Original Message -
From:
If I might interject a thought
Yes it sucks and so what, we all knew the game was rigged when we
started. But as Independent ISPs get customers because we do our best to
support what ever the customer throws at us. We have customers connecting
with everything from Commodore's to
Hi Andrew
Here you go, Mike Delp (of this list) was
very helpful with this as well as Jason Bogartat Rodopi.
See Mike I remembered this time
Kevin ChildersMail Administrator[EMAIL PROTECTED]The
Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Providerwww.NetQuick.net(910) 486-7845 Ext.
23(888)
Page 223 in the Imail 6.x manual. It only works with host based on the
Imail database though.
Command is: makelist [hostname] listname.lst
That's pretty much it.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910)
Not sure about asking your mail server for all of the users, but they do
have programs that just spam all possible addresses for a designated mail
host.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
Rodopi and Imail work well together, the only draw back is that Imail has
yet to come up with a solid connection for SQL 7. We have used the event
scripts in Rodopi to send the information from the Rodopi server to the
Imail server with little or no problem. The initial set-up was not a major
We switched from Hurlnet to Rodopi Imail and found it a great improvement.
The all in one (wonder) programs just don't cut it.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
(888) 228-0312
-
Value added service, no charge. We have clients running their own Email and
list so there is really minimal work for us on this.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
(888) 228-0312
-
ie mailall -h all -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s "Some Subject Line"
A:\MessageFile.txt
-h Host (specific or all)
-f From address
-s Subject, in quotes (" ")
A:\ The dirve and the full file name (txt/ascii only)
There are some other switches if you check the manual.
Kevin Childers
Mail
Hi Gary
What I think you may be looking for is the Listmaker software that you
can get from Ipswitch. It makes a text file list of all of the addresses in
a particular domain. Once you do that you (and some one please correct me
if I get this wrong), you create an alias that points to is
Mail: Yes
Fax: No
Think about it, you looking to take a compressed or highly formatted file
and send it to a 1970's era dot matrix printer. Please correct me if I'm
wrong but doesn't the standard FAX protocol predate windows? Based on that
I think we can all see the limitations.
Kevin
Check your pop server settings.
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Shadix" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 9:48 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Listserver gives 2 3 of each reply- Imail help
IGNORES this
I'm only getting one.
Dan
-Original
Works the same from here, Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA. Of course the
trace route is a little shorter but it peters out the same. Ping is the
same as well. It's like pinging a black hole. Some sort of security
firewall software perhaps.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL
Dear Peers
lest we forget, it's all about the money. One of the primary elements
of a list server is it's ability to generate revenue. Minimum is to break
even. If any of you have any doubts, look at the Egroups or MSN quarterly
reports. Banner ads are big money when you serve them up by
1- Spam
2- Salespeople
3- Spam
4- Salespeople
5-Email Bomb (Disgruntled customer tagged the last admin with one)
- Original Message -
From: "Techdog" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum]
Just curious, why do so
Where does SMS-GSM come into play say as opposed to the Email to Pager
option in Imail?
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: "Ryan Keen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 8:11 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] on and off the topic..
Thanks Len,
That is
Hey you could tap the Trekkie market.
- Original Message -
From: "Jason Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Imail templates in Klingon
Please tell me that this is Mail Forum comic relief. :)
-Original
The best you can hope for if they are using a dial-up is to use Outlook and
set the server time out to the max.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
(888) 228-0312
- Original Message
Ron has a good point in #2, we have run Imail for over a year and haven't
had half the problems that have appeared here.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 1:11 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] IPSwitch Support - HORRIBLE
I'm
Exchange is a self punishing crime for an ISP.
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 1:14 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Relief
Exchange is tolerable groupware -- but any ISP that runs it as an
Internet-only,
See page 223 of the Imail 6.02 manual to use the mailall function.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
(888) 228-0312
- Original Message -
From: "Scott Heath" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
FYI: Hot mail has had some mail servers down since some time Friday. I
haven't gotten any mail returned but the receipients can't check their mail
accounts to get the mail. So if you have a customer who hasn't recieved a
response to some message they sent, the problem could be that the server
No, but the last time I was at the Norton site they had an
online fire wall test that checked for that I believe. I think Zone Lab's
web site has a test too. Both of them are trying to sell their personal
firewall software, but the test are valid.
Kevin ChildersMail Administrator[EMAIL
There are several nice sets of templates created by other users, I suspect
they will be contacting you shortly.
- Original Message -
From: "J.Heuing" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 6:04 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] webmail
Hi volks !
We are
.48.32.142] by kingtut.netquick.net
(SMTPD32-6.00) id A8E8928C0086; Mon, 05 Jun 2000 20:42:16 -0400
Message-ID: 008301bfcf4e$d7177260$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "NetQuick Email Admin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: 000501bfce20$47a53d30$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] [IMail
Actually most of the major (National/International) ISPs have this
information readily available at their web sites. By researching all of
them I learned enough to get my first tech support job. Just about every
known Email client is covered (less folks still running Commodores). I've
even
I'm not a MAC guy either but when asked here are some of the sites I sneak a
peek at.
http://help.earthlink.net/techsupport/mac_menu.html
http://help.earthlink.net/imac/
http://www.wcoil.com/support/macsupport/default.htm
Adjust the server addresses as needed.
Kevin Childers
Mail
And speaking of AOL, wouldn't this screw up their "Bring Your Own Provider"
program?
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
(888) 228-0312
- Original Message -
From: "Dusty" [EMAIL
Wouldn't the Imail Web mail solve this?
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Q: Hiding / Rewriting Header Information with
Ipswitch Mail 6.0
The only header we wonna see is the offical
You know the drill, submit copies of the offending files and let the guru's
see what's up.
- Original Message -
From: "Nick Swift" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 4:56 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] iMail 6 SPAM filtering...
Has anyone run into problems
But can you make it stick, ah that's the trick?
So many spammers (and DOS creators too.) just burn free email account by
the hundreds in the process of spewing their garbage. Look at the churn for
any of the free Email systems. They kill accounts left and right 24/7 and
still the
For first time offenders.
- Original Message -
From: "Madscientist" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] SPAM from my own users?
Sounds about right.
Terminate the account and be ruthless.
my $.02
- Original
That looks like about as good as you can hope to get it without
additional software and expense.
We currently use a program called Softcast (From Netsurf) for our set-up
and it has the capacity to receive changes and updates on the user machines.
It requires a Softcast server to be
Q.Server side or client side?
Could you send the reply as HTML or with HTML code for a counter or use
some form of incremented counter on either end.
Imail has an auto responder with limitations as note.
Outlook and Outlook Express have autoresponders built in. As I see it
all
Not All ISPs are doing this, how ever it seems to be a popular way to
reduce Spam traffic and require users to only utilize the ISPs mail
services. It will reduce some spamming but I doubt it will do so to any
noticeable degree.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The
To put this all on a shorter soapbox, Imail can't do what you want but
IMGate can. The advantages are numerous and Len has taken action where
Ipswitch has not been able to. To put an even finer point on it no one else
has any better (or cheaper) answers for most of these situations.
It could be that the connection is getting reset by a server in the middle
and Imail is not booting them out so much as seeing them as a new connection
attempt. I used to work for a company that had some sort of firewall that
would do this and cause you to have to relog-in to any external sites.
If I have you correctly, what you are referring to only applies to the
actual Log-in page. After that you can customize all of the following pages
and place them in the /web directory for that domain. Several of the
members of this list as well as Ipswitch have some very good templates to
get
Hi Steven
Unless this has changed, the Digest Mode will not do it. By definition
the Digest mode is an abridged compilation of all of the messages to a list
over a fixed period of time. If it was unabridged (w/attachments) the file
would contain not only all of the text, but all of the
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
(888) 228-0312
- Original Message -
From: "Cal Frye" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Attachments in a list digest
NetQuick Email Admin wrote:
Hi Steven
Unless this h
Hi
This is just with the web messaging. As far as their browser and Email
client settings, we would prefer they leave them alone. Less work for the
users, (they are only getting Email accounts) and fewer headaches for us.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's
As a collection of my peers and betters, I would like to present the
attached message for your review and comment. I am trying to explain the
current outbreak of viruses to our customer base. We seem to be getting a
lot of delayed hits, mostly it seems from folks with Email accounts with
more
No real experience myself, but I have seen the Earthlink support sites
listing for MACs and other mail systems. It is open to the public and
should be helpful.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910)
Just a suggestion, can you set a timer on the ad banners? I've noted a
couple sites that have banners in frames that change after a fixed period of
time.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
Hi All
We've inherited a new problem with our 2,000 free accounts to the local
sports league. We have recieved several complaints that users can not
log-in to web mail using the AOL browser. I'm at a loss on this one,
haven't touched AOL in 10 years or more. Any suggestions on a work
The first template you shouldn't customize since it is the default for
everyone. All of the ones after that you can customize and place the in
that domains directory. Imail checks the local directory first for
everything and then goes to the Imail root directory.
- Original Message -
In adjacent subject, for your clients who may be looking for a little more
protection from some viruses as a low cost.
http://www.zonelabs.com/notify_updatei.htm
- Original Message -
From: "Dave MacMillan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 2:31 PM
Works for us and their support has been great too.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
(888) 228-0312
- Original Message -
From: "mike delp" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe the best solution for this has already been posted.
1. Create a very generic sign in screen for one and all.
2. Place the rest of the templates in the domain directories and customize
them for each domain.
3. Be advised that the templates have some proprietary code and are not
I believe what your looking for is a product like IMgate. It does the
antispam work before the antivirus server. That way it reduces the load on
the antivirus server which seems to have the biggest work load before the
mail server gets anything.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL
Here is a link to the web site. The author is a fairly regular member of
this list and will probable be contacting you himself, shortly.
http://imgate.meiway.com/
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910)
Hi Len
I am still bugging our bean counters and executive staff to pop for a
BSD box to put IMGate on. Followed by a full time virus scanner box.
Instead of buying hardware to improve service they are giving it away. They
just struck a deal to add 2,000 (+) email accounts for the local
I am still bugging our bean counters and executive staff to pop for a
BSD box to put IMGate on.
100 million PC's hit the junkyard last year, and you can't snag an oldie
but goodie?
Mail is on a Dell Power Edge, I'm on a 233, I snagged it,next question.
Followed by a full time virus
Here you need the horses. Celeron 500 kinda level.
Exactly and you just don't see many of those headed for the junk pile.
But new AV gateway sw already a pile of cash that should include powerful,
current hw.
Yes, and that equates to money. I think part of the issue is that it is an
Now that is a very good feature with this 2,000 free Email set-up. I'm sure
it would be a especially good for folks with list running. I know that
Onelist (now owned by Egroups) had a 500Kb or so limit.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of NetQuick Email
Admin
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 4:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Automatic Re-downloading of E-mail
It's a client side issue for POP3 mail.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fast
It depends on if they are local addresses or outside addresses. I've gotten
immediate rejections for local addresses and hours delay on outside
addressees. Part of that is the server at the other end has to attempt
delivery, reject the message and then send it back to the sending server for
If I might pass this on, the general public seems to still have a large
number of older pre-Pentium machines out there and are holding firm on their
2.x and 3.x browsers. I shudder to think of what it would be like to surf
the web on one much less using the more demanding 4.x and 5.x
Yes, because these support Web based Services and those seem to be the ones
that are paying off the best at present. As for the report that 50% of the
current online businesses will be gone in a year, that doesn't address what
will replace them. In the ISP/Hosting end the churn of old to new
It's a client side issue for POP3 mail.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
(888) 228-0312
- Original Message -
From: "Cal Frye" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Hi All
Well I had the day off and the weather is nice so I decided to see
what response I would get about requesting that students ZIP and visual
basic files they send. Responses were interesting and I'm not holding my
breath. Here's what I got.
1. That's an NT problem (Tech College
Create virtual for each location on your server and let them manage their
own local domain email.
- Original Message -
From: "Dale Chavez" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Distributed Email
Len Conrad wrote:
Delp
Director of Technical
Services
Database Computer Group,
Inc.
(515) 564-0150
FAX- (515) 564-0152
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original
Message-From: NetQuick
Email Admin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 4:38
PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re
Cut Them off at the knees. In reality, why not just drop their account?
Their actions are a threat to you and all of the rest of your users. You
could end up on a number of banned list in short order and we all know how
that goes.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The
al Message --
From: "NetQuick Email Admin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 19:18:11 -0400
Would that I could, we are just an ISP, not the school. In fact the
college
and the local school district recommend us because of o
al Message --
From: "NetQuick Email Admin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 19:18:11 -0400
Would that I could, we are just an ISP, not the school. In fact the
college
and the local school district recommend us because of o
Okay guys... I need some expert input here.
Scenerio: Students neglect their email accounts (quotas), and messages
are
not delivered to them. Faculity do NOT want quotas in place, ~nor~
automated "Time Retension" cycles purging messages after X number of days.
$$$ says that storage
Same here, using Outlook Express at least.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel Donnelly" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May
As a side light any divorced person could tell you anything that say's "I
Love You" is going to lead to trouble.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
- Original Message -
From: "Randy
I have to comment that it hasn't all been a bed of roses but no worse
than most products I've worked with. Cost over all has not been bad at all.
Then again I feel that Ipswitch ha gotten over on their maintenance contract
with us since we've only called them a few times. Some how we seem
Ladies Gentlemen
Lest we forget the real purpose of this forum. I don't have any
insights to offer but I am getting tired of the argument. I'm sure that the
man with the problem is just venting frustration at a problem that he has
been diligently trying to solve. We all have had this
Just as a side light to all of this, I believe Eudora has a problem with
*.lnk file similar to Outlook and *.vbs files. There is a tweak to prevent
this at Eudora's site.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910)
I believe that Microsoft released a patch to stop the JScript security hole.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
- Original Message -
From: "Mark L. Holman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Yes but won't the original virus runs again at boot up and tries to D/L the
win-bugsfix file again. Will this also kill the original infector?
- Original Message -
From: "Len Conrad" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 1:32 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Je
Yes, it's the MAILALL utility
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Spangenberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 1:43 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] How to message all users in a domain?
Is there any way to send a message to every user in a domain other than
Hi Mike
You might approach this from a different angle and have Rodopi send the
welcome letter(s). This would create the folders in Imail as long as it
doesn't precede the scripts from Rodopi to create the account in Imail.
Actually I haven't compared the two to see which one would be
But I'm curious if it will support approximately 500(+) connections at a
time. If your Environment is anything like the ones at any of the colleges
I am familiar with there are numerous massive log-ins based on the daily
class cycle. Good luck
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL
And I suppose this means you just outed all of your co-workers? And now
that your all out of the closet, will there be a parade? LOL!
- Original Message -
From: "Cal Frye" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Imail
Here are the scripts Mike Delp sent with the change from Rodopi added at the
end.
This event script file is for configuration of IMAIL 6.0
Edited and abridged from Text produced by Jason Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] at Rodopi by Mike Delp Database Computer Group, Inc.
[EMAIL
If I may, there was a web site for this run by a lady who went by the
nickname of Ducky. Is anyone familiar with it. We refereed to it in the
past but I seem to have lost the bookmark to it.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
Check the manual under adduser.exe. It lays out how the adduser.exe adds
users from a text file. We are using Rodopi as our billing software. Mike
Delp (of this list and who was kind enough to share ) has a nice set of
scripts that work with Rodopi and Imail. Of course it wasn't all that
AOL Addresses or a specific address? Request a copy of the response from
AOL. We've had a few of these that upon further investigation turned out to
be fully explained in the rejection message from the AOL side. Usually
something mundane like user not accepting mail with attachments (including
Ipswitch provides this list as a forum for customers to share their
experiences and solutions. Although we monitor this list and
occasionally submit answers or product information, we typically do not
answer questions posted here.
It seems to me that if they monitor this list they might
If I might comment, that is the one thing the infamous AOL does well.
When you get mail back they give your the specific reason (mailbox full,
mailbox closed, user is not accepting mail from sender etc.).
Gee, and I never thought I'd have a kind word to say about AOHELL.
Kevin Childers
Some one please correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't Microsoft stated it no
longer supports
IE 3.x, News Mail (it's original mail client for IE 3.x) or the Windows
3.x OS?
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910)
Turn on headers footers/trailers
- Original Message -
From: "eric" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 2:27 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Help
How to add like this
" Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html to be
removed from
Mailall is just a one time command line send for a text based message. An
alternative is to use make list to create a list that you can point to send
through an alias. This supports the use of any standard mail client. You
just need to run the make list before sending, a regular schedule as
Good Question, business guys love that stuff.
- Original Message -
From: "Cory Perrett" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 8:51 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] E-Mail recipt note
Could you please tell me how you got the e-mail recipt notification to
work?
The $.50 answer (former $.25 answer adjusted for fuel cost) is to just
change Check the "Account Access Disabled" box.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910) 486-7845 Ext. 23
- Original Message -
From:
The (CONFIDENTIAL) "tag.doc" file in the Imail directory has a list of all
of the proprietary tags and what they do.
- Original Message -
From: "Jason Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 10:18 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Web interface
I don't know about the pricing but felt I should offer an observation or
two. Most list are ad supported. If you turn on ad support in Imail it is
global on that server. It also enables headers and footers. These are not
big issues unless your unaware of them and they get turned on.
We would
Use makelist and then set an alias to it. Then it's just like a list server
address and you can send what ever kind of mail you wan to it. You just
have to use the make list utility every time you plan to send out a mass
mailing or make it part of your daily housekeeping routine.
Kevin
Lists can have headers and trailers specific to just that list. It's the
trailer on all e-mail messages of just one domain that I'd like to see
implemented (we're doing it with the next version of our WebMail
templates, but it will append the trailer on only those messages sent
from the Web).
We set it up using an Access Db, not hard to do. Just create the database
and linkage as you would for any other ODBC object. Then when you create a
domain point it at that Db. It worked just like the book said it should.
For new domains when you set them up you
have to go back in to configure
Use Makelist and then point an alias
at it and it will send messages to all of the addresses in that domain.
For multiple domains repeat the make list process and point an alias from the
List Server to each of the list created and you can post to all of the
domains.
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Could you copy them from the List Server templates? They have a header and
footer.
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From: "Michael Wakkinen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 8:05 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] ASP Include like function?
has anyone come up with a
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