This is not iMail related, but this is the smartest group of people I know so here
goes:
We have a user on our network who is using a Toshiba laptop running WinXP Pro and
Outlook XP. The
problem he is having is getting his POP email. He has Outlook set up to deliver email
from both
our
Can the user in question telnet to port 110? If not then it isn't an Outlook
issue but rather a connectivity issue somewhere...Check his TCP settings to
see if by some chance he setup something screwy in the TCP filtering..I had
a customer once who was the personification of paranoia and mucked
Is this person behind a proxy or firewall? I was thinking if it is proxy
then maybe the others have firewall clients and permissions and he
doesn't. That be the case here with us running ISA only the ones
authorized to send and receive external pop are able to.
Allen
-Original Message-
Title: LDAP
I am a newbie to LDAP and have a couple of quick questions. All of our users are kept in the Imail database.When the server was first put in place(by someone else) LDAP was left on. If the LDAP service is running can anybody query the user database? If so, would simply turning
Hello to All,
I am with an Architect firm with 60 computer/email users.
I have been using Imail v8.12 for SMB with McAfee Webshield 4.51 for a
year now and it is time to renew our support contract.
I am well aware of all shortcomings of using McAfee Webshield on the
email server, for example
Geza,
Boy I
know this always causes a problem on this listBUT using DECLUDE anti-virus
with F-protect had really saved my butt. It also lets you block certain
(definable) file extensions and pass worded zip files which some virus
scannerscan't get into. Italso checks inbound and outbound
If the LDAP service is running can anybody query the user database?
Anybody who can reach your server on TCP 389, yes.
If so, would simply turning the LDAP service create any other
problems?
No.
Tom, one of these days you should fix your auto-reply software so it
doesn't send
Running IMail 7.15 latest updates.
Dell PowerEdge 2400 Server
Dual 733 MHz processors
768 MB RAM
2 x 9 GB System Drives (RAID 1)
2 x 18 GB Spool/Log File Drives (RAID 1)
2 x 18 GB Mailbox Drives (RAID 1)
Approximate Daily Msgs Between 30k and 50k processed.
Declude Version 1.75 running:
I promise to do that. It if ny Out of office assistant and unles I am
wrong, with Exchange 2000 it is either on or off for Internet Out of
Office replies. I was outvoted by management. I will simply not use OOF
anymore.
Just to be sure because my message looks incomplete, turning off LDAP
will
Other than on Web Messaging...it will say welcome username and not welcome First Name
Last Name.
Travis
-- Original Message --
From: Welch, Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 13:44:07 -0500
I promise to do that. It
Tom,
You might try setting up an email address, other than your main
correspondence address, that you use to subscribe to this list. That way
you can keep the autoresponse on your main email address without affecting
the list at all.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: Welch, Tom
Just to be sure because my message looks incomplete, turning off
LDAP will have no ramifications?
You'll be fine with it off.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL
Title: LDAP
Your not running killer ldap are you?
Don't turn it off if you're running that add on
- Original Message -
From:
Welch, Tom
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 8:47
AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] LDAP
I am a newbie to LDAP and have a
On Monday, August 16, 2004, 14:44:07, Welch, Tom wrote:
I promise to do that. It if ny Out of office assistant and unles I am
wrong, with Exchange 2000 it is either on or off for Internet Out of
Office replies. I was outvoted by management. I will simply not use
OOF anymore.
Doesn't it have
Ditto. Very
easy, straightforward installation and usage.
You can also use more than 1 virus scanner
with the appropriate version (Pro, I believe).
Backend virus scanners are very cheap!!
Todd Holt
Xidix Technologies, Inc
Las Vegas, NV USA
702.319.4349
www.xidix.com
I do need to look closer at my Outlook settings. I can probably set rules to when the
OOF goes and out when it doesn't.
-Original Message-
From: Rod Dorman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 2:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] LDAP
On Monday,
I have a user that is experiencing what some call a loop back issue. The
user receives email with out a problem and then one day he gets the same
email over and over again. Anywhere between 20 to 100's of the same email
delivered at the same time of day.
Any idea what this might be I'm using
Strucuture:
2 Win2k Web Servers (Load Balanced)
1 Win2K w/ MS SQL Server 2000
Website is ASP/SQL Server
I am needing an application that will allow my
users to sign up for an @mydomain.com account, AND to automatically create their
own Lists on the List Server.
From the documentation that
Jeff,
We have experienced the same situation under 7.15. No errors at all to
include nothing in the event viewer or Dr. Watson. We opened a support
ticket with IPSwitch, but we never had anything to go on. They advised us
to upgrade to 8.x and see if that helped. We did upgrade our backup
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