I don't think so directly.. SSL for IMAP4, POP3,
and SMTP were introduced with 8.2. If upgrading is not an option there used to
be a 3rd party utility to force any protocol through an SSLwrapper called
stunnel available from:
http://www.stunnel.org/download/binaries.html
Hope this helps
I have a user that is receiving emails from two sources:
The Writers Almanac
The Splendid Table.
She signed up for these. Anyhow, she gets the mail in her inbox, but when
she tries to view them, she gets a
The page cannot be displayed.
She's using the web interface. I go into her mailbox on
She's not actually a member of her local public radio provider...?
Tell her to make the contribution already. It's only $300 a year.
Sorry, but I had to have a little fun with this one. :-)
Eric Geater
egeater at mscoinc dot com
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: Delete all email to a certain account
Hi,
Due to a business realignment, a lot of our folks are no longer with us.
I have been intstructed to set up an autoreply advising people that email the folks that have gone, that they are no longer with us.
I have also been instructed to
I have been intstructed to set up an autoreply advising people that
email the folks that have gone, that they are no longer with us.
Imail rejects mail to unknown recipients. That's an blatant, and
automatic, announcement to the sender that the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is no longer valid.
I
I'm guessing IMail can't auto-reply to a message then send it to NUL, so add
a nightly batch/script job to delete the main.* files of the specific users.
for /f %%a in (gone-folk.txt) do del users\%%a\*
Once your grace period is over, remove the users from IMail.
adamc
The autoreply is kinda nice, but doesn't scale well when you have to
set it up for many accounts, and deal with unread mailboxes, and
after all that, finally delete the accounts anyway.
If it were up to me, I'd just delete the accounts and be done with it.
Unfort., it's not my call. Most of
Title: Delete all email to a certain account
Just forward their mail to the -NUL mailbox.
In other words, if the user account is jdoe, then forward mail to
jdoe-NUL. That deletes mail from the mailbox. Alternately you can
use the mailbox action of delete when forwarding, though it may be
Title: Message
Just forward their mail to the -NUL
mailbox. In other words, if the user account is jdoe, then forward mail to
jdoe-NUL. That deletes mail from the mailbox. Alternately you can
use the mailbox action of delete when forwarding, though it may be that 7.15
didn't have that. If
Title: Message
Use a vacation message, then. You can set that to
send the reply message and then forward the received email to
*-NUL.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sharyn
SchmidtSent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:45 AMTo:
Title: Message
Use a vacation message, then. You can set that to send the reply
message and then forward the received email to *-NUL.
It's the autoreply that has the place to
set forwarding. This works, it will reply then delete the message. I have one
last question on this though. I can't
Title: Message
Never
mind, it's cleverly hidden on the tab called "info manager".
Thanks
for everyone's help!
-Original Message-From: Sharyn Schmidt
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006
12:13 PMTo: 'Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com'Subject: RE:
[IMail Forum]
Title: Message
Yes. You can have both autoreply and
forwarding on an account.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: Sharyn
Schmidt
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:45 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Delete all email to a certain
account
Just
Title: Message
You can set the forwarding through the IMail
Administrator, but I believe you do have to set the reply message through the
webmail system. However, you may be able to simply copy a file to each
user's account directory. I would look at the format of the file for an
autoreply
Go with Invariant's URI and Message Sniffer. It will do
the job.
Luis
Arango
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nitesh
(Ipswitch Mailing List Member)Sent: Martes, 29 de Agosto de 2006
02:17 a.m.To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.comSubject:
[IMail
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