I've got two clients that want to exchange encrypted e-mail (both lawyers)
One claims OE does this. Are there any options that work?
Chris
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Thanks.
Travis
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Hi;
Yes.. Simply visit http://www.Thawte.com and ask them to each get a
personal certificate. It is free.
OE would work fine- they have to set OE to use the certificates.
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Any pros or cons port 80 vs port 8383
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Any pros or cons port 80 vs port 8383
some dumb kiddie scripts might attack 80 without looking for HTTP on other
ports, but probably not much difference in practice. all ports are scanned.
domain.com:8383
... is just one more complication for the users to learn, and to forget, a
support
I have 4 imail servers, and can not send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
did a look up in their dns server, and it looks like the MX record points to
an IP address, rather than a fqdn. If I try to email them, I get a bounce
back:
Unknown host: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, I can email them from a
I agree with Len.
We have been running this way for years with little problems.
Users are not calling going what is that number at the end of our
domain we need?
Michael Ryan
Any pros or cons port 80 vs port 8383
some dumb kiddie scripts might attack 80 without looking for HTTP on
other
I have a user who claims folders are being created automatically.
The latest one is smiles2, with a spam email in there.
What is going on?
PS. Great Hotel and Condo Deals *WorldWide* are found at http://www.FLORIDA.com
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There are sb outthere with proxy connection, and block anything different
than 80 or 443.
You can have problems on some circumstances with these people, and you can
only say It's your admin problem
I prefer 80...
SeeU
Pau
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anyone here knowing of a tool / command like tail in Unix world so that i can tail the
logfiles in the same way on a W2k server ?
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I have a user who claims folders are being created automatically.
The latest one is smiles2, with a spam email in there.
What is going on?
The spammer sent an E-mail to username-smiles2. The smiles2 folder gets
created automatically when that happens.
I apolgize to this group if my question seemed inappropriate. I did not
make it clear that I want to decode IMail passwords. I certainly do *NOT*
want to decode NT user passwords.
I was hoping to get the E-Mail passwords which I myself issued to my
employees. I am not attempting to hack NT
eee gads man!.. how do stop that ignorant feature from happening?!?
~Rick
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Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 8:27 AM - MGMT.TV
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Folders appearing
Does anyone have the download links for the correct version of Virus
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limited luck, they never have the .exe declude wants.
I will contact you off-list about this. This links should not be posted here.
Does anyone have the download links for the correct version of Virus
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Sorry, when I first read this, I thought you were looking for the Declude file.
Declude Virus works
Hello All,
I recently upgraded from 6.06 to 7.1 without too much trouble. Everything
seems to be running fine but my web messaging is much slower than it used to
be, and I'm using a full T1. I've checked the system RAM usage and it's
running at 140M total with web messaging using only 9M. I've
I am getting the following error from my web interface when I try to display
a users details in the administration section of users.
An error occurred in Web Messaging.
ErrorCode: 80040007
Contact your system administrator.
I just upgraded to the new version of Imail. Anyone else run into
anyone here knowing of a tool / command like tail in Unix world so that
i can tail the logfiles in the same way on a W2k server ?
I've got copies of cat, grep and tail for win2k if you'd like a copy mail
me off the list...
Keif
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Did you upgrade the Templates?
Jeffrey D. Cagwin
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LogicalSolutions.net, Inc.
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From: Darryl Koster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 10:07 AM
To: [EMAIL
Unless you are running a webserver on the same box then port 80 is the one
to go with. If you are running another webserver then just set up a
redirect with an address like http://mail.mydomain.com that redirects the
user to http://mail.mydomain.com:8383 - this will solve the issue of your
users
I am resending again sent this at 10:30am EST and still have not seen
it. Lets try this again.
JWAny pros or cons port 80 vs port 8383
LenSo I prefer 80 :
The way it is configured here is Client types in webmail.domain.com Hits
IIS on port 80 then IIS redirects to
In IMail 7.1 (on a database migrated from 6.06), all is well apart from... for system
admins using the 8383 web interface to admin users, they click on Display under user
admin screens, and get...
Internal Server Error
An error occurred in Web Messaging.
ErrorCode: 80040007
Contact your
anyone here knowing of a tool / command like tail in Unix world so that i
can tail the logfiles in the same way on a W2k server ?
http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
Len
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BIND8NT.MEIway.com : ISC BIND for NT4 W2K
IMGate.MEIway.com : Build free,
Since 06/04/2002 10am (PDT) this IP address with various domain names has probed my
server.
About every hour there are about 30 probes.
Is there a way within Imail to block access for this IP address?
Is any one else seeing the following activity in your logs?
06:04 10:08 SMTPD(20660094)
In the iMail Administrator go to Services - SMTP - SMTP Security click on
Control Access - add IP address -Stop and Start SMTP Service
Kevin M. Donovan, MCSE
Network Support Specialist
IntelliWare Systems, Inc.
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From: root [EMAIL
I set up a redirector on the web site.
Users go to
http://www.domain.com/mail
And get sent to
https://www.domain.com:8383/
People easily remember the /mail.
-Jeff
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The key is the s: s in the log.
Although this is an unpopulated variable it is cause by a network error. You can
see when this happened it is already after the message has been sent completely
but not acknowledged correctly. The recipient server has the message to be
delivered but IMail has
Check the recipient addressing. It is likely something like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Under Imail, that would be delivered to
username and create a folder called smiles2.
John
florida.com wrote:
I have a user who claims folders are being created automatically.
The latest one is smiles2, with a
Unless you are running a webserver on the same box then port 80 is
the one to go with.
Note that you can run a webserver on the same box *and* the same port,
as long as the machine has more than one IP (requires W2K).
-Sandy
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Ow. Oddly, I only seem to get this on viewing a user whose details
are stored in IMail's internal database, not those held in an ODBC
Access DB (I've got a mix for historical reasons).
Same error on new Registry domains? What's the service account for
IWEBMSG? Any trouble from the
Anyone designed a form and Perl script for subscribing to Imail's
distribution lists?
Ipswitch has--check their add-ons.
-Sandy
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There's one at Ipswitch...
Here's what it looks like (could be a familiar page to users of this list):
http://www.ipswitch.com/Support/mailing-lists.html
Download it from here:
ftp://ftp.ipswitch.com/ipswitch/product_support/imail/imailsrv2.zip
Other neat utilities:
I would have thought this would cause double the traffic.
Only on the first hit. Subsequent paths are relative to the root,
which has :8383 in it.
-Sandy
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I'm trying to get the boss to go along with imgate, have been trying for a
while, just cant seem to convince him.
Don
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Whiteman
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 10:12 PM
To: Don Weber
Subject: Re[10]:
https://secureexpress.verisign.com/
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Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 6:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Encrypted EMail
I've got two clients that want to exchange encrypted
No, I actually didn't. And from what I can read on the e-mail that I
received from Imail regarding this upgrade their was not an update for the
template. Did maybe Ipswitch drop the ball on this and not inform some
upgraders that there is updated templates for this as well. I all I received
was
there is an option in ver 7.1 to stop that, you can have the mail delivered
to the username mailbox, or the username-extra folder or have it rejected,
it is under localhostyourdomainname, now look just under the settings for
the domain, for max mailbox size, max messages, max users, etc... it is
Eric,
Thank
you so much for you input. Is there a way to find out exactly what s: s means?
If I understood you correctly, what is happening is that iMail isn't getting a
message back from the recipient server that the message made it. Do you know if
this"message acknowledge"is sent on an
Go to the IMail support center on our web site and get the templates71.zip
from the template gallery
Eric S
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Error in web messaging
No, I
I believe the information is contained in the Release Notes. A copy of
which can also be found at:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20020507-DM01.htm
Tom
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sandy
i've tried it with 6.04 and was not working. is it working only under imail
7 ?
br
alain.
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From: Sanford Whiteman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 7:31 PM
Subject: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] Port 8383
eee gads man!.. how do stop that ignorant feature from happening?!?
It can be disabled in 7.1.
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I'm having the exact same problem...
I migrated from imail7.07 imail database.
Rudy
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Sent: quarta-feira, 5 de junho de 2002 13:07
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Web Messaging
I have IMail 7.06
with the integrated Norton Virus Protection.
How can I customize
the message that the sendin user receives
when a email gets
bounced because of a Virus ??
Thanks
Alex
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__Alejandro
ValenzuelaJefe de Sistemas
All,
I have web messaging running on port 8383. AOL users keep looping back
to the login page. I am not sure if changing to port 80 will solve that
problem but plan to try.
IIS is installed on the system, but is not needed. So I disabled IIS
Admin WWW Services. Then I changed web messaging
i've tried it with 6.04 and was not working. is it working only
under imail 7 ?
Did you follow the KB article?
-Sandy
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 11:33 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Port 8383
I am resending again sent this at 10:30am EST and still have not seen
it. Lets try this again.
JWAny pros or cons port 80 vs
John Beaver wrote:
I check my IP and it is also missing a reverse DNS entry. If this is a
virtual domain on a hosting service and there are many domains using the
same IP, how can I fix this?
Don't get confused with multiple hosts resolving to the same IP
address. As has been mentioned
Dave Salovesh wrote:
There's one at Ipswitch...
Here's what it looks like (could be a familiar page to users of this list):
Thanks Dave.
Dale
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IIS is installed on the system, but is not needed. So I disabled IIS
AdminWWW Services.
'Disabled' as in the services? Or stopped the hosts?
Then I changed web messaging to use port 80 and rebooted.
Be more scientific. What happens if you leave WM on 8383, 'disable'
IIS, then try
I did a look up in their dns server
How about *your* DNS server?
and it looks like the MX record points to an IP address
Not to me:
set type=mx
ltcpartners.com
ltcpartners.com MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = mail.ltcpartners.com
ltcpartners.com nameserver =
Don Weber wrote:
there is an option in ver 7.1 to stop that, you can have the mail delivered
to the username mailbox, or the username-extra folder or have it rejected,
it is under localhostyourdomainname, now look just under the settings for
the domain, for max mailbox size, max messages,
I have an Imail server v.6.06 that has a message in the queue that's greater
than 10MB.
The remote server where the message is being sent has a limit of 10MB on
incoming message size.
Shouldn't the Imail server give up trying to send mail there and generate an
NDR?
It just keeps trying and
JWAny pros or cons port 80 vs port 8383
LenSo I prefer 80 :
The way it is configured here is Client types in webmail.domain.com
Hits IIS on port 80 then IIS redirects to
http://webmail.domain.com:8383/
Is this the best way to do it? This seems to be odd... I would have
thought this would
We have a couple mail accounts that need to be forwarded from a remote mail
server to ours. We don't have any control over this server, and the techs
of that server say that they offer no forwarding service.
Does anyone use a pop3/mail fetch server of any sort with Imail? Seems like
an awful
I am the owner of a list, and I receive all of the subscribe messages
when they come in, but I am not receiving unsubscribe messages. Any clues?
TIA
Kevin M. Donovan, MCSE
Network Support Specialist
IntelliWare Systems, Inc.
Phone (817) 277-0800 x228
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Anyone designed a form and Perl script for subscribing to Imail's
distribution lists? I know it's not rocket science but there are users
out there that just need something simpler. If no one has one, I'm
gonna write one and make it available if anyone is interested.
Regards,
Dale
Please
Thanks for the tip. It's called ExtractUsers, and is exactly what I was
looking for.
Thx,
D.
At 09:47 PM 6/4/2002 -0700, you wrote:
i think its imail plus, its available from the imail support page for
third party utils, if you dont find it, let me know, i should have a copy
somewhere.
Don
I have 4 imail servers, and can not send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
did a look up in their dns server, and it looks like the MX record points to
an IP address, rather than a fqdn.
That is correct -- and that's the problem.
My favorite analogy is that it is like mailing a letter to (617)
Thank you, and again...my apologies if I appeared to be asking for
anything inappropriate.
Geez, I think you were clear enough. No prob here. :))
-Sandy
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On 11:50 AM 6/4/2002 -0400, it would appear that John Korsak wrote:
A new version is available that corrects the size reporting. It also groups
invalid user errors by IP from STMPD errors in case of dictionary attack.
The new install can be downloaded at:
Is there a way within Imail to block access for this IP address?
Of course--SMTP, Control Access.
Thanks Sandy! I misunderstood what that did. I just thought it stopped those
IP's from sending email through your system.
Sheldon
Sheldon Koehler, Owner/Partner
Is there a way within Imail to block access for this IP address?
As far as I know, the only real way is to block it at your router. In the
past, I have actually called Sprint and had them block an IP at their end so
it does not clog up my pipe! They will do this for like 48 hours or so and
the
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