emacs rmail-input can be used.
johnt
emacs rmail-input can be used.
johnt
snip... I have the emails in .mbx format. Is there any
email software help achieve my goal?
thanx in anticipation
eswar
/snip
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Hmm, Why de-activate the old account? nothing new will go there but you
still allow access.
Eric S
- Original Message -
From: Bob McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] reply to sender question.
Actually I do
I have no idea where this came from!! It looks like the message was received
by [EMAIL PROTECTED] How it got to them I have no idea. I went to
their website and they seem to be a 3rd party support outfit. They do have
the IMail 7.0 manual online.
As far as I know we are not phasing out our in
Hello,
I know I have seen this, but I can't find anything
in the archive/knowledge...so here goes:
I have just created a virtual domain using an
external database (sql2000). I CAN log into the new domain using the Web
based interface, however, I am unsure what I should be using for the
Title: Message
Can anyone direct me
to something useful in dealing with SPAM?
Does any body get
desirable results with the KILL FILE and IP CONTROL ACCESS list in
IMail.
Is there a faster
way to add to Control Access that I know about?
Do you suggest I
just surrender?
George PayneWrite
Well,
it depends on how you set up your virtual domain and what Mail Client you are
trying to use. If your virtual domain is using it's own IP address, then
in all of your mail clients would just use the "username" only. If this is
a shared-IP-address (IPLess)virtual domain, then it depends
a) You want the -remove switch, not -ruhost, FTR.
Maybe I will try that but after reading link you sent I am not sure if
it worth it. I guess I may just rethink the whole thing.
But about the mail client
would it work if you setup an inbound rule in Imail to search the body
and/or header
Title: Message
Hi;
I would visit: http://www.Declude.com
The JunkMail is
what we use and it is superb... you may want to join the usergroup for JunkMail
and monitor some of the discussions there to feel more confident about the
choice but with this product we are blocking 99% of all
SPAM.
ok but on the same token, why leave it active? If I can get the existing info into
the new account then the individual has only one account with their new account name.
I did try moving the .mbx files from one account to another and it seemed to work
fine. Any issue with doing this?
On
has anyone come up with a solution to this yet on where to look? I'll repost
the error message if need be, but I'm totally stumped as to why this one
account is doing this.The error is generating from our postmaster. the part
that I don't get is the Invalid final delivery
userid: [EMAIL
Sandy,
How I am reading this is that you are saying that when you accomplish
the first search using outlook in corporate mode those results will stay
cached for the session. Although, I am not clear from your post if that
search is done by the user or setup in the search option for the
address
Title: Message
we implemented Declude about 3 months ago - should
have done it a year ago.
makes the management of the kill file list much
easier as it eliminated over 95% of necessary entries in our
KFlist
Randy ArmbrechtGlobal Web Solutions®, Inc.804-346-5300
x102877-800-GLOBAL
In IMail Administrator when the domain is selected, do you allow
sub-mailbox creation? If not, try it to see if that was the problem.
user-Sent will be a sub-mailbox.
Dave
In reply to 27 Aug message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
has anyone come up with a solution to this yet on where to look?
Transfer the existing messages in the old account to the new account in
the IMail Client on the server.
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20010110-DM01.htm
IMail - How to move a user's mail to another mailbox
Dave
In reply to 27 Aug message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ok but on the same token,
Just thought I'd throw in another endorsement for Declude Junkmail. It has
drastically reduced the SPAM that gets to our users. Very customizable, pretty easy
to learn, and kinda fun to screw around with.
Yet another endorsement - Declude Virus and Declude Hijack are pretty useful tools
thanks dave. another question for you then. If I just created the new account and
there is nothing in the .mbx files, can i just copy/paste the .mbx files from the old
users folder to the new users folder? (there's nothing in them at the time)
On Tuesday, August 27, 2002 8:47 AM, Dave
MessageBlocking via Control Access works great but with all the spam
sources and open relays out there indiscriminate blocking will get you in
trouble with your users fast. Having been there I don't recomend it except
in extreme cases. I have found filtering with rules to be my best friend.
I too tried to accomplish this, unsuccessfully. What I ended up doing is a find with
no information specified to pull up all users.
Here are some other detailed to try.
Configure LDAP search base: cn=display-name
By default Outlook only returns the first 100 entries listed in LDAP. For
IMail Forum:
I would like to invite any IMail Server users to the first IMail User Group
meeting. This meeting will be held at N+I in Atlanta on September 10, 2002.
The meeting will be from 3-5 with a reception hour before and a cocktail
hour after. More information and a sign-up form is
Dave,
thanks for the quick reply. Yes, we have create selected under sub-mailbox
creation.
Paul
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From: Dave MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] false bounces?
In IMail Administrator
I know it's possible to include a text message at the bottom of each outgoing message
for all domains, but is it possible to
configure such a message by virtual domain?
Jeff Hitchcock - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Oh.. I dunno... the access control list is very very good at blocking ip
ranges of known perps that willfully send unwanted email to hundreds of
thousands of IP addresses. Without the features of the access control list
our virus, spambox, and user's junkmail boxes would fill up within hours.. I
beginning about 3 weeks ago, we started to see
numerous errors on IMail dealing with ntvdm.exe application errors, and
these always are accompanied by application errors for smtp.exe ...
anyone else have any similiar issues?
could this have anything to do with the beta mail
logs
Randy,
Tuesday, August 27, 2002 you wrote:
RA beginning about 3 weeks ago, we started to see numerous errors on
RA IMail dealing with ntvdm.exe application errors , and these always
RA are accompanied by application errors for smtp.exe ...
RA anyone else have any similiar issues?
Yes, I've
I agree with you 100 percent but one must be careful what you block so I'm a
little leery of recomending it. I personally have most of Asia and South
America blocked but if you start blocking every ip that sends you spam it
won't be long before the customers start to drift away or get up a lynch
We have a mail client(custom) that won't allow us to enter @ in the
username. For this client, on virtual IP domains, we used just
username%virtualdomain.com
-Original Message-
From: Steven Copeland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 9:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree with you 100 percent but one must be careful what you block so I'm
a
little leery of recomending it. I personally have most of Asia and South
America blocked but if you start blocking every ip that sends you spam it
won't be long before the customers start to drift away or get up a
I know it's possible to include a text message at the bottom of
each outgoing message for all domains, but is it possible to
configure such a message by virtual domain?
That's not possible with the trailer.txt method built in to IMail. But it
is possible to set up virtual domain-specific
Guy,
Tuesday, August 27, 2002 you wrote:
GI On a tangentially related note, I have yet to see metrics (Sandy?)
GI as to how large a Kill File, ACL, and/or Rules files can grow
GI before IMail is noticeably bogged down looking up all the
GI baddies before accepting incoming mail, all other things
I agree with you 100 percent but one must be careful what you block so I'm a
little leery of recomending it. I personally have most of Asia and South
America blocked but if you start blocking every ip that sends you spam it
won't be long before the customers start to drift away or get up a lynch
I'm still having dictionary attacks but at a less frantic
pace. My ACL is up to 700 entries. So far there is no
noticeable degradation in IMAIL's performance at that size.
This seems to be in line with my observation that no one (to my knowledge)
ever reported a deterioration in
On a tangentially related note, I have yet to see metrics (Sandy?) as to how
large a Kill File, ACL, and/or Rules files can grow before IMail is
noticeably bogged down looking up all the baddies before accepting
incoming mail, all other things (CPU, RAM, disk subsystem) being equal.
Like
I had a problem like this a while back and it was when I had the SMTPD
service interacting with the desktop. Not sure if this is your case and it
was a pretty good while ago
Eric S
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From: Smart Business Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Randy Armbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Len,
You can certainly make quite a valid case for having a bastion host sitting
in front of an IMail server, leaving the latter to serve... mailboxes, so to
speak. I find it interesting that you mention that your long-standing P200
minimum CPU requirement is now more like a P500. Says a lot
Sure.
Dave
In reply to 27 Aug message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
thanks dave. another question for you then. If I just created
the new account and there is nothing in the .mbx files, can i just
copy/paste the .mbx files from the old users folder to the new
users folder? (there's nothing in them
I'm still having dictionary attacks but at a less frantic
pace. My ACL is up to 700 entries. So far there is no
noticeable degradation in IMAIL's performance at that size.
A meaningless statement unless you also tell us what power of machine the
imail machine is, and how many
Len wrote:
Every ACL file is checked for every msg!! :)) It helps that the files
are
all hashed index files, rather than linear text files.
I was going to suggest this to Terry -- as if he didn't know already ;))
With my new IMGate advanced scripting, most of the blacklist files are
Guy,
Tuesday, August 27, 2002 you wrote:
GI This seems to be in line with my observation that no one (to my knowledge)
GI ever reported a deterioration in performance with largish ACLs (or rules,
GI etc.). I simply wonder if going from 700 entries to 7,000 would incur a
GI ten-fold penalty --
Interesting header from Dave:
X-Mailer: IMail v7.13
Guy :)
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From: Dave MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] reply to sender question.
Sure.
Dave
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Out of curiosity and unless this is a trade secret of advanced scripting,
what is the number of invalid RCPT TO:s that you use as the threshold for
blacklisting?
One one IMail site where I admin the IMGate, I find the habitual dictionary
attacker (and I do think it is one SOB, not random
I seem to be getting a bunch of undeliverable messages. It looks like my
FROM: addresses being passed back from Declude are being reported correctly
by Declude, but end up missing the preceding when they get to Imail. This
results in the following errors on some mail servers:
553 [EMAIL
Tuesday, August 27, 2002 you wrote:
LC A meaningless statement unless you also tell us what power of
LC machine the imail machine is,
P III, 800 Mhz, 512Mb Ram
LC and how many messages you send/receive per day.
2,000 to 4,000 per day during week
about 50% on weekdays
LC Plus
Len penned:
So I figure 10, or even 5, unknown users is per SMTP session is
sufficient to detect reliably that this ip is an attacker.
Five is also what Terry uses in his experimental project so I guess that,
empirically, it's a good ballpark figure.
Can you imagine a valid list server
Tuesday, August 27, 2002 you wrote:
Every ACL file is checked for every msg!! :)) It helps that the
files all hashed index files, rather than linear text files.
GI I was going to suggest this to Terry -- as if he didn't know
GI already ;))
Well, I'm not certain what IMAIL does but I
Trent,
Imail support is indicating that I seem to be the only one experiencing
this
problem. As we continue to investigate, would some of you scan a couple
of
your log files and see if you are seeing any of the 501, 553 or 555 errors
and what the FROM address of the message looks like.
Can you imagine a valid list server sending your Imail box 5 or 10 bad
users in one SMTP session? not very realistically
Not a valid list server but there are broken, legitimate, mass-mailing
programs that might do so.
The non-abusive list server has its membership list. The better ones
Hi Sandy,
do you have an URL or a product name for this JDBC-to-LDAP driver ?
Dietmar
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
is it possible to use an external LDAP - Server for the Imail - User
- Database ?
If you have an ODBC-to-LDAP connector that allows full read/write
access, it is
Len,
I'm not sure you can turn off all the cache poisoning vulnerability via
the GUI. And I'm pretty sure you can't,
I am - and yes you can.
that's why they have several tech articles on it, about registry hacks.
A wide search on DNS and cache yielded only ONE tech article (and a
second
Title: Get the perfect mortgage fast. It's simple.
Im trying
to troubleshoot an odd situation: somebody is appearing to use a user ID on our
I-Mail server to send mail. The
header to the e-mail is below. We
have setup Relay mail for Addresses in our SMTP Security Settings. I would also
Best guess is that the ACL entries (blobbed as they may be) are indeed held
in memory. I have abt 1600 entries.. class a, b, c and have yet had any
(at all) complaints of missed mail attributed to these settings. Most
non-receipt mail not received was because of bad email names.. fwiw
~Rick
Tuesday, August 27, 2002 you wrote:
WIT As we continue to investigate, would some of you scan a couple of
WIT your log files and see if you are seeing any of the 501, 553 or
WIT 555 errors and what the FROM address of the message looks like.
Imail 7.12 and Declude but none of those errors.
Tuesday, August 27, 2002 you wrote:
LC One one IMail site where I admin the IMGate, I find the habitual dictionary
LC attacker (and I do think it is one SOB, not random attackers) seems to
LC attempt about 25 RCPT TO's per SMTP session, and then hangs up.
I see lots of these as well.
Ron,
Why did your message have a javascript invocation
to load http://www.andromeda-cr.com/whiteteeth/?
Mike
In house testing on an in-progress build. Not even a Beta yet.
Eric S
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From: Guy Isabel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] reply to sender question.
Interesting header from Dave:
X-Mailer:
Title: Message
Hello,
I've just
switched all my hosted email account from my Imail provider to in house.
Everything is running great except, my hosting company had a nice rule to send
all bad email addresses to the inbox of the main account. This was pretty
helpful for me to solve
I just
forwarded the message to the I-Mail forum, but I highlighted and deleted the
body of the e-mail - I didnt think that the body was important. I hope I didnt inconvenience anyone.
Ron
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Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of
I would think with the sporadicness (nice word) of this I would tend to
think it just might be a network anomaly someplace that a packet or 3 are
being dropped.
Eric S
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From: Guy Isabel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 2:29 PM
In house testing on an in-progress build. Not even a Beta yet.
Eric S
Great! Would the developers care to address IMonitor falsely reporting
IWEBMSG (and sometimes POP3D32) as being down when they really aren't?
Guy
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Terry actually took the time to write:
I'm going to try a shorter interval but my suspicion is that the
log is not flushed on each line so it may not be an improvement.
That's my suspicion too but I haven't had the opportunity to test this.
The ideal way to do this in my opinion
I m trying to troubleshoot an odd situation: somebody is appearing to use
a user ID on our I-Mail server to send mail.
There are two possibilities here:
[1] You are allowing the person to send mail through your mailserver. This
would happen if either they are an authorized user, or you are
I've just switched all my hosted email account from my Imail provider to
in house. Everything is running great except, my hosting company had a
nice rule to send all bad email addresses to the inbox of the main
account. This was pretty helpful for me to solve problems. I've tried
I would think with the sporadicness (nice word) of this I would tend to
think it just might be a network anomaly someplace that a packet or 3 are
being dropped.
Eric S
I know that the standard explanation for this problem is a faulty NIC card
and it may well be the case. However, isn't it
I know that the standard explanation for this problem is a faulty NIC card
and it may well be the case. However, isn't it strange that the bad NICs
only drop angle brackets? I'm open to explanations!
I don't think that's the case here -- if so, the IMail log file
would show the
I don't think that's the case here -- if so, the IMail log file
would show the brackets in the RCPT TO: log file entry (since IMail
isn't
going to be affected by a faulty NIC).
-Scott
With all due respect, Ipswitch has pointed to
Worked great. Silly me. Thanks a lot!
Cory Coddington
Webmaster / IT Administrator
888-362-9237 Ext:255
http://www.movecost.com
http://www.nationwidereloservices.com
http://www.wehaulmoving.com
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of R. Scott
How can I view the headers?
Ron
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 12:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Apparent Spam Issue
I m trying to troubleshoot an odd situation:
I found that by changing the from address (alias only
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) to (real mailbox [EMAIL PROTECTED]) resolved
the
issue. Now all we need to do is figure out what the actual problem
is/was/will continue to be. Alias versus mailbox, address starting with
v,
address containing the
I found that by changing the from address (alias only
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) to (real mailbox [EMAIL PROTECTED]) resolved the
issue. Now all we need to do is figure out what the actual problem
is/was/will continue to be. Alias versus mailbox, address starting with v,
address containing the word
How can I view the headers?
Ron
Since you seem to be using a Microsoft client (Outlook), simply highlight
the message and press Alt+Enter, or select said message, right-click on
it, select Properties and then the Details tab. (This works for Outlook
Express, which I'm using, but the idea
Actually, Outlook is probably different:
From the message list, you can right-click on a message and select
Options.
If the message is open (not just previewed) you can use the View menu's
Options entry.
I'm using Outlook 2000 right now (ugh!) but I think it was the same in
Outlook '98 (uggh!)
Maybe I will try that but after reading link you sent I am not sure
if it worth it.
It isn't worth it in the sense that it won't work with existing tools
only. The task is worth it, but IMAILSRV won't help you.
I guess I may just rethink the whole thing.
Yep.
But about the mail
The following several lines indicate the real headers. Can somebody help
me understand it?
Received: from SMTP32-FWD by slifer.net
(SMTP32) id A079C; Tue, 27 Aug 2002 05:37:57 -0600
Received: from $domain [195.174.4.237] by slifer.net
(SMTPD32-7.07) id A48113F60144; Tue, 27 Aug 2002
Where I work our Imail server creates daily log files about 200-250 MB in size(log
level LOW) and Declude creates log files that are about 80-120 MB in size(log level
MID).
It takes me quite a while to open up these files in MS Word when I need to search for
error messages. Hopefully
The $domain is a dead giveaway as regards spoofing.
Guy
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From: Ron Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 6:33 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Apparent Spam Issue
The following several lines indicate the real headers. Can
I sent this message before but I believe the response may have
been deleted before I saw it so I apologize if this is a repeat...
OK guys I have a quick and easy question. How can you set up
groups in your email contact area. We have several online classes
and the instructors would like to
Hypothetically, I have an Imail server being used as just an incoming MX(as ETRN).
This is not the conventional way to do things but: I want this MX server to deliver
its incoming mail first to a virus scanner(then an Exchange server) and if the virus
scanner is not available, deliver mail
The $domain is a dead giveaway as regards spoofing.
Yep, reject with no qualms.
My little ACL file for HELO hostnames contains:
$domain 554 ACL helo_hostnames
localhost 554 ACL helo_hostnames
localhost.localdomain 554 ACL helo_hostnames
localdomain 554 ACL helo_hostnames
... gives rejcts
Stic.Net wrote:
Where I work our Imail server creates daily log files about 200-250 MB
in size(log level LOW) ...
It takes me quite a while to open up these files in MS Word ...
is there a better way for me to view log files that are this large?
I use V http://www.fileviewer.com/
It
I created an actual mail account for [EMAIL PROTECTED] (not just an
alias) and tested again and it is properly appearing in the log file and
functions fine.
It would appear that there is a problem with Imail when a postmaster message
is getting returned to an alias. It drops the preceding
The following several lines indicate the real headers. Can somebody help
me understand it?
Received: from $domain [195.174.4.237] by slifer.net
(SMTPD32-7.07) id A48113F60144; Tue, 27 Aug 2002 05:37:37 -0600
$domain is very common now -- it *appears* to be from one major
spammer-for-hire
I log to syslog server, which forwards to sql, then you can search thru
records really easy. no need to open a 250meg file, however, in those cases
that I have needed to i've just used built-in windows 2000 wordpad, it takes
it a while to open but eventually it does open. jsut do it on a system
I have 5 test domains on a pre-production Imail 7.12 server. This is the only domain
that is able to, as far as I can tell, receive messages, and only from this imail list
serve! When I try to send a message to this account from my work account for example,
I receive the following error
Would it help if I post pieces of one of the server's logs?
Victor
Yes :)
Guy
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I have 5 test domains on a pre-production Imail 7.12 server. This is the
only domain that is able to, as far as I can tell, receive messages, and
only from this imail list serve! When I try to send a message to this
account from my work account for example, I receive the following error
Would it help if I post pieces of one of the server's logs?
Victor
Yes :)
O.k, monitor logging is disabled. Which should I post, the syslog or system log?
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http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/mail.ch?[EMAIL PROTECTED] shows that
everything appears to be set up properly for that E-mail address. Did you
just change the DNS entries, so perhaps your work account has cached
information?
Actually, the public IP address of the mail server changed on Aug. 4,
http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/mail.ch?[EMAIL PROTECTED] shows that
everything appears to be set up properly for that E-mail address. Did you
just change the DNS entries, so perhaps your work account has cached
information?
Actually, the public IP address of the mail server changed on Aug. 4,
Hello,
I am running 7.12 of IMail and am having a major problem with smtp. When I
first reboot, mail goes thru fine but sometimes within 5 minutes(sometimes 5
hours), the client software will report connection refused. I then do
telnet to mymail.domain.com at port 25 and I also get refused.
Anyone have any ideas why I'm getting the following error 550 Invalid
domain labcreek.com, labcreek.com is alais for our labcreek.net domain.
Seems this only happens when sending to sonoransites.com. I did not find
the error in the Imail knowledge base or in the ListArchive.
Any thoughts or
Mark,
Just as a wild guess here.. disable the 'allow the computer to trun off this
device to save power' within the device manager - nic card - power
management tab area.
~Rick
- Original Message -
From: Mark Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27,
Anyone have any ideas why I'm getting the following error 550
Invalid domain labcreek.com
Your IMail server is trying to connect to the A record for
sonoranssites.com, rather than one of the MX records. The A record
does not relay mail for your domain under any
ok,
I am getting a bit perturbed ... unfrigg'n subscribe from this list...
-- Original Message --
From: Mark Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 22:37:21 -0500
Hello,
I am running 7.12 of IMail and am having a
Can I add MX entries to the HOST file on the Imail MX server to
control the delivery behavior to the other servers in the same way
one would add the MX records into a real zone file?
No.
Next question? :)
What I'd do in your situation is, assuming you're running Windows 2000
so that
I am getting a bit perturbed ... unfrigg'n subscribe from this
list...
I don't know what brought you back, but sending to the list isn't
going to help. Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
unsubscribe imail_forum
in the body and you should be off again. You may want to
Hello,
I am running NT 4 SP6 on this machine. Don't think there is a power
management section on it. Thanks for seggestion thou!
Thanks,
Mark Mitchell
Inwave Internet Inc.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rick Leske
Sent: Wednesday,
Thanks for the reply, I'm sure I'll have a few more questions once I investigate some
more.
Dennis
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From: Sanford Whiteman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 01:11:38 -0400
Anyone have any
Joel,
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From: Joel Hartshorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 1:12 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] SMTP Issues
ok,
I am getting a bit perturbed
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