Just wanted to say thanks to everyone
"everyone" of me ?? :)))
Whatever, you're welcome, and very glad you fixed it.
If you would have had an IMGate "out front", you could stopped 90K
mails from getting into your Imail box.
The moral of the story is: Learn how to read and decipher your
Shouldn't I be able to type in this address:
http://mail.domainname.com:8383/login.cgi?page=loginuserid=userpassword=pw
d
How come that doesn't work?
Because IMail only accepts the POST method for logons, not the GET method.
If the data (userid/password/page) is sent with the URL, it is
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that could be very insecure
From: "T. Bradley Dean" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Web Interface
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 19:58:49 -0800
Shouldn't I be able to type in this address:
We have been having instances of web messaging stuck at 100% of the CPU
for the last several weeks, and we were hoping that they were searchers,
and 6.05a would fix them.
We had another instance this morning, so I'm trying to zero in on the
mailbox.
--
Now Len,
That's no way to treat a newbie
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From: "Len Conrad" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 4:32 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Check for New Mail
Sorry for bothering ya'll with the request read receipts, but in a
On 11/3/00 9:34 AM this was written:
We have been having instances of web messaging stuck at 100% of the CPU
for the last several weeks, and we were hoping that they were searchers,
and 6.05a would fix them.
Since updating to 6.05 and 6.05a the web messaging has yet to get stuck at
100%
Sorry Pat, I agree with Len. Return receipts, attachments, priority flags
and HTML coding has no place in a mailing list. List members should set up
a separate account as I have to send and receive from the list without all
the attached garbage.
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From: "Rich" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Check for New Mail
Sorry Pat, I agree with Len. Return receipts, attachments, priority flags
and HTML coding has no place in a mailing list.
Thanks Dan for coming to my rescue.
-Pat
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From: "Dan Evans" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Check for New Mail
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From: "Rich" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
From the IMail Administrator help file:
Whois Server (definition)
The Whois server lets a Whois client look up information about IMail Server
users. Whois information can include the user's full name, mailing address,
telephone number, and a network mailbox. When the Whois server receives a
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From: "Pat Chin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Check for New Mail
Thanks Dan for coming to my rescue.
-Pat
NP, hate to see us all fall out over the reason we are falling out with "he
I do have "Ignore Source Address in security check" ticked
My members are students accessing it on Uni networks, dialups, internet
cafes etc,...
--what's the NT task manager saying about memory usage and how many
--iwebmsg, stmp, smtpd, pop3d tasks running?
--how simultaneous webmsg users do
Am I the only person that is driven crazy by the fact that the IMail List
Server does not leave a blank line between the message header and the
message text when messages are sent out as digests? ie:
From: Superman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 16:16:27 +0800
Subject: [Digest Topic]
Helo!
In the Exchange server have an option to set the inbound messages
failure don`t return to sender, but goes send to an Administrator
mailbox. I`m setting the IMAIL server, but i don`t found this option,
anyone have an idea how to setting this, please help-me!!!
Att.
Mateus Costa
From
Do you know who your client is using for dial up?? I know a lot of major
ISP's are starting to block port 25 to all servers but their own.
David Rolling -
Vice-President
www.InfoVUE.net
On the Plains of Hesitation, Bleach the Bones of Countless
Millions Who,
at the Dawn of Victory, Sat Down to
you can setup a "nobody" alias and have that alias direct email to your
administrator mailbox...
It's in the manual.
-Pat
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From: "Mateus Rodrigo Jesus da Costa " [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 10:57 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum]
With all due respect, however, running 10K domains in a test environment is
a far cry from running it in a production environment with millions of
users. This isn't to say that it wouldn't work, but I wouldn't base my
mission-critical system, not to mention my livelihood, on a system which
Can anyone point me to a location of an up to date Kill.lst?
Is there some plugin that will read direct from The blacklist?
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With all due respect, however, running 10K domains in a test environment is
a far cry from running it in a production environment with millions of
users.
domains and users don't count for anything, it's stricly a question
of quantity of msgs per time. And that will be limited by the disk
i/o
Greetings,
I'm attempting to migrate Imail 6.05 from one NT server to another. To do
this, I've so far moved all the registry keys from the
HKLM\Software\Ipswitch from the old machine to the new machine, manually
adjusted the IP's listed in the registry for the virtual hosts to reflect
their new
Hello I have a list moderator that seems to be submitting to his list like he is
supposed to and using the [:pass:] then subject format
and using the list moderator address to submit to the list but for some reason it
fails to send the mail onto the list.
Can anyone tell me why it is doing this
Does anyone know how many concurrent views/hits can the web service handle?
One of my staff instructors was wanting to demonstrate the web interface to
a group of 30 employees and I am concerned that they will get rejected if
they all hit it at once.
Please visit
Some tell me to shut up if im wrong but wouldn't that have to do with the hardware
mostly. I would think that it would spawn as many processes as it takes to make the
grade or until the limit is met that was setup in the web servers thread control.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
How to set this?
In reply to 3 Nov message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you can setup a "nobody" alias and have that alias
direct email to your administrator mailbox...
It's in the manual.
-Pat
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From: "Mateus Rodrigo Jesus da Costa "
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Just create the aliases nobody and point it to any userid you want
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mateus Rodrigo
Jesus da Costa
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 1:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] How to set inbound
Curtis,
500 concurrent connections, See KB for more:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19980119-DD02.htm
Daniel Donnelly
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From: "Curtis Faulkner" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November
I have to assume you were using the IMail user database. Did you export the
whole HLKM\Software\Ipswitch\IMail registry hive? This is where the users
info is kept also. You should see a users key under each domain along with
aliases and lists keys.
Eric S
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From:
That's it. Thanks very much for your assistance, Len. You are a huge help,
and I've seen that in a number of arenas.
Thanks very much again, Jim
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From: Len Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 11:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
Ok. Here is a question.
I am attempting to add users to a mail list through the web interface. I
want to add the persons email address and their name, so the email address
goes into the address.txt file and the Name goes into the users.txt
file. When I go to the interface I can add the
Here are new articles in the Knowledge Base.
Dave
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20001026-RD01.htm
IMail - Version 6.05 Release Notes
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20001027-DM01.htm
IMail - What is the imail605a.exe patch file?
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20001031-DM02.htm
IMail
Eric,
Thanks for the reply. Yep, grabbed the whole thing from
HKLM\Software\Ipswitch\Imail - every last key. Then I changed the IP's on
each of the virual hosts to match their new IP's and then attempted to
access them. I'm beginning to suspect I may have to try to do an actual
switch between
At 04:58 PM 11/3/2000 -0400, you wrote:
I am attempting to add users to a mail list through the web interface. I
want to add the persons email address and their name, so the email address
goes into the address.txt file and the Name goes into the users.txt
file. When I go to the interface I
I am attempting to add users to a mail list through the web
interface. I
want to add the persons email address and their name, so the
email address
goes into the address.txt file and the Name goes into the users.txt
file. When I go to the interface I can add the email address
fine. Just
At 04:32 PM 11/3/2000 -0600, you wrote:
Sorry, but you can't do it with the web interface. It would be possible to
write an ASP-based web interface that would edit both files, but that's
quite a bit of work. On a positive note, the users.txt file is irrelevant to
list functionality in our
I know this could get me flamed quite a bit, but I have tried and tried and
to no avail have I been able to integrate IMail into our product with the
specified criteria. One requirement is that users must be presented with
one login and after logging in they must be able to utilize all services
Guys im the first one to vote to burn all Javascripters but. That said I am quite sure
that you could write a Jscript that would store login info into a cookie and then read
that cookie.
That would solve the problem that your trying to conquer I would think.
It is not web server dependent so
I didn't see this in the manual so I am going to ask. If I am behind a firewall and
to the outside world I look as 1 ip address yet I have many ip's behind my firewall
can I set up imail to use individual ip's therefore creating as many real domains as I
want
Please visit
Guys im the first one to vote to burn all Javascripters but. That
said I am quite sure that you could write a Jscript that would
store login info into a cookie and then read that cookie.
That would solve the problem that your trying to conquer I would think.
It is not web server dependent so
From the purely scripting side of this, you might want to check the
archives. I seem to recall this coming up before and some one offering a
scripted solution.
Sorry if this cost you any business. On that note I should mention that
HKSI does the create best web templates. They are
Sorry to be sooo off topic but is anyone here using Ascend MAX4048's??
If so could you drop me a note off list about a config question..
Pretty please =-)
Will
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