[IMail Forum] 2006.1 slow webmail login

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
Title: 2006.1 slow webmail login Here we go again, ipswitch. Logins are painfully slow after the upgrade to 2006.1. After checking around it seems that your math is messed up for mailbox account sizes. I normally enter round numbers like 50 or 100 for default mailbox sizes. After the

RE: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 slow webmail login

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
Title: 2006.1 slow webmail login After changing the numbers on a few accounts this doesn't seem to help at all anyway. It still needs to be fixed but it doesn't help. How could this have gotten past testing when it's so painfully obvious? If you did know then call this an Beta release and

RE: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 slow webmail login

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
Title: 2006.1 slow webmail login btw - it seems the only way to go back to reasonable login times for webmail is to make the accounts have unlimited storage sizes. Since that would involved changing every account in every domain it's hardly a practical workaround even if you want to allow

[IMail Forum] Upgrading to new ver from 8.1x Questions

2006-10-22 Thread mnapuran
I am thinking about doing an upgrade on one of our installs, which is still on 8.1x. I assume upgrading will not be a problem from this old version (technically)? Also, what consitutes a user in the new version? I assume mailing lists, list users, alises, etc do NOT count as a user? Also,

Re: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 slow webmail login

2006-10-22 Thread Darin Cox
Title: 2006.1 slow webmail login Looks like they're using 1000 instead of 1024 bytes per K, and K per MB. If 50 is intended to mean 50,000,000 bytes, instead of a more standard 50 MB = 52,428,800 bytes, it makes sense. Note that 50,000,000 bytes is 47.6837158203125 MB Darin. - Original

RE: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 slow webmail login

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
Title: 2006.1 slow webmail login we had most of our clients set to 50 MB's meaning 50 entered into the input box and MB's in the selcet box. Bill Foresman Matrosity Hosting www.matrosity.com 850.656.2644 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darin CoxSent:

[IMail Forum] FW: Webmail Issue

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
A lovely message from a customer... Bill, you obviously are aware of the webmail problems ... but wasn't sure you knew that once you send an email using webmail, the wait (as on login) starts all over again before you can read or compose new mail. Not sure why you're putting everyone

RE: [IMail Forum] Webmail Issue

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
yes, I know. Updates are supposed to improve system performance but it seems that Ipswitch doesn't understand this concept. I'll be talking to them tomorrow as another great feature of being a customer of theirs is that they have banker hours. Apologies, Bill Foresman Matrosity Hosting

[IMail Forum] Another feature

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
Title: Another feature It seems selecting unlimited in 2006.1 doesn't work either and all messages bounce with a exceeds maximum mailbox size. Can someone from Ipswitch get on this and help me get out of this mess? Bill Foresman Matrosity Hosting www.matrosity.com 850.656.2644

RE: [IMail Forum] Need 2006.04a

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
Title: Need 2006.04a I found it, never mind. Bill Foresman Matrosity Hosting www.matrosity.com 850.656.2644 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matrosity HostingSent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 1:30 PMTo: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.comSubject: [IMail Forum]

Re: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 slow webmail login

2006-10-22 Thread Darin Cox
Title: 2006.1 slow webmail login Right, so the calculation problem seems to be that the Ipswitch programmers used 1000 instead of 1024. Pretty crazy that they would make such a gaffe, but that seems small compared to the other issues being reported. Darin. - Original Message -

RE: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 slow webmail login

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
Title: 2006.1 slow webmail login if I go in and update all the users and reset the numbers to 50 it will fix it. The issue is why should we have to do this in the first place. Bill Foresman Matrosity Hosting www.matrosity.com 850.656.2644 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

[IMail Forum] Need 2006.04a

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
Title: Need 2006.04a Does anyone have 2006.04a I can download? I can't let our customers use .01 for obvious reasons. Thanks, Bill Foresman Matrosity Hosting www.matrosity.com 850.656.2644

Re: [IMail Forum] Need 2006.04a

2006-10-22 Thread Matt
Title: Need 2006.04a Bill, I did an upgrade for someone, and we didn't have an issue like this, and with the exception of a few parity issues and some other non-major bugs, IMail 9.1 is working splendidly. One thing that I did was to recreate every account instead of just over-installing on

RE: [IMail Forum] Attachment viewing issue

2006-10-22 Thread Kevin Gillis
Hi Darin and Marc, Sounds like a few topics. 1) Attachment issue with some with some services, but particularly ISPs Is this a recent issue in 2006.1 or has this been happening for some time with earlier builds? We fixed an attachment issue in 2006.2 (next release) which we can make available

RE: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 slow webmail login

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
Title: 2006.1 slow webmail login No, this isn't the case. After sending an email clients were complaining about speed issues. The only thing that worked is to set the user to unlimited mailbox size which removes the necessity for the disk usage display. Bill ForesmanMatrosity

RE: [IMail Forum] Need 2006.04a

2006-10-22 Thread Matrosity Hosting
Title: Need 2006.04a Why is it that we have a perfectly working .04a but then upgrade to .1 it chokes? This is the kind of thing that shouldn't happen anymore with a "mature" product. I reinstalled .04a and everything is fine now. They told me for months that my hardware was causing

Re: [IMail Forum] 2006.1 slow webmail login

2006-10-22 Thread Mike N
Title: 2006.1 slow webmail login This is just a shot in the dark, but how many customers are logging into your webmail at a time? What I see on 2006.1 is that the very first webmail login takes about 10-20 seconds, while the second simultaneous login is very fast, like 8.X. What I sense is