So I can't understand why DNSStuff can not see it?
Learn to use and trust basic tools, not some 3rd-party GUI. Even broken
nslookup as a query tool is more trustable than a huge web
application. dig is the best DNS query tool.
First, delegation:
dig 175.163.65.in-addr.arpa soa +trace
; DiG
Hello
How can I control the Max size for all mailboxes in the domain?
I use iMail ver.8.12 and I see that I can define the max
size for a user mailbox, but what a bout all domain?
Best Regards,
Click on the Domain in the Imail Administrator,
and on the General Tab there is an option called: Default Max Mailbox Size
Is this what you are after?
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Basel AlDarras
Sent: Sunday, 15 August 2004 6:29
PM
To: [EMAIL
No, here you can control the default
mailbox size for each user, I give some one administrator and he can add new
user and can change the size of his mailbox, so I want to restrict the size of
all mailbox for this domain and on the same time the host administrator cant
change it, tried to
Youre talking about via Webmail?
You can modify the default max mailbox
size via webmail. You need to go into the Virtual Hosts settings. Other than
that, I am not sure what else you could do to configure the mailbox size on a
global scale.
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric,
We are still on 8.05HF3 (planning on upgrading soon), we have our Pagefile on
its own partition and run over 1GB of RAM. We barely get over 256MB usuage, it is the
CPU cycles that always take the hit. I'll bump it up and see what happens.
Thanks,
Keith
-Original
There is not global setting, only host and user
settings. In the web interface, host settings prevent host admins from
granting users higher limits than the maximum set for the host, though I believe
an IMail admin can set individual users higher.
For a truly global setting you need to run
Saturday, August 14, 2004, 9:25:59 PM, Eric Shanbrom (Ipswitch) wrote:
I just tried a reverse lookup (PTR query on the IP not on the
machine name) using 3 different methods, pointing to 5 different DNS
server (none of them yours) and got nothing back..I'll go back to my
original question
It looks like my previous messages were panic for nothing.
Just checked DNSStuff this morning, and all of the reverse DNS are
working. So it appears it was just network propagation delays, took
almost 36 hours for the changes I submitted to show up on the network.
David
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