I have problems to display greek characters on our WebMail 2006.
Do you have any suggestions to fix it?
Thank you
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I'm currently running an older version of ICS. 8.21 I believe it is. I was
wondering if there were problems that I would face with an in-place upgrade.
I can download Ipswitch Collaboration Suite Standard 2.02, which seems to be
the latest I also con download 2006. If there are problem that
Title: Imail and recursion
Hi,
I have a quick question about IMAIL and a recursive DNS server.
I have just installed a new, caching only DNS server and I am about to disable recursion on my current DNS server which is also my primary nameserver AND the box that Imail is on.
At the
Title: Imail and recursion
are you using MS DNS?
Sharyn Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
I have a quick question about IMAIL
and a recursive DNS server.
I have just installed a new, caching
only DNS server and I am about to disable recursion on my current DNS
server which is also my
Title: Message
are you using MS DNS?
yes, on both thecurrentserver and the new, caching
server.
Title: Message
you can't turn recursion off then
Sharyn Schmidt wrote:
are you using MS DNS?
yes, on both thecurrentserver and the
new, caching server.
Title: Message
you can't turn recursion off then
why not?
IfI have a recursive only DNS server set up on my network,
why can't I point IMAIL to that server and all the rest of my network to that
server for DNS and turn recursion off on the
nameserver?
I thought this was the proper setup,
Title: Message
Why not? Direct all LAN DNS requests to the
cacheing server, and turn off recursion on the nameserver.
However, I would recommend the reverse of what
you've configured. Set up your cacheing server on the local IMail machine,
and don't allow recursion on your separate
At the moment, the DNS setting in Imail points to the box that IMAIL
also resides on, which is my current DNS server. Now, when I disable
recursion on that box, I am assuming that IMAIL is going to need to
be pointed to a recursive DNS server?
Of course. How else can Imail obtain DNS
Title: Message
However, I would recommend the reverse of
what you've configured. Set up your cacheing server on the local IMail
machine, and don't allow recursion on your separate nameserver, which I
assumeresponds to DNS queries from the internet.
The nameserverand the IMAIL server are the
Of course. How else can Imail obtain DNS answers?
Just checking, we aren't all as wise as you :)
Thanks!
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Mauro,
If possible, please post a copy of the mailbox that is giving you problems
to the forum.
Thanking you in advance,
Steven Schwan
Senior Software Developer on the IMail team
- Original Message -
From: 7Host - Mauro Lanci [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Title: Message
Ok, Bill must have seen that you were trying to do
it all on the same box. You can't do that with MS DNS. It's
recursion on or off period. You'll need to either set up another server so
that you can have one server with recursion on and another with it off, or
switch to
Title: Message
sigh
I
guess I'm not making myself clear.
I am
going to turn recursion off TOTALLY on the box that hosts IMAIL , which is also
my primary nameserver.
On
thebox I've just set up, I will be running a caching only DNS server, no
zones loaded on it.
I am
going to point the
At the moment, the DNS setting in Imail points to the box that
IMAIL also resides on, which is my current DNS server. Now, when I
disable recursion on that box, I am assuming that IMAIL is going to
need to be pointed to a recursive DNS server?
Of course. How else can Imail obtain DNS
Title: Message
Sure. That's just like what I suggested,
except I switched the locations of the caching server and
nameserver.
It would certainly be more optimal to have the
caching DNS server on the IMail box.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: Sharyn
Schmidt
To:
Title: Message
It would certainly be more optimal to have the
caching DNS server on the IMail box.
Agreed, but not feasible at this time.
According to Len, having Imail look to the caching DNS server isn't
going to slow things down noticeably, which was my primary
concern.
It would certainly be more optimal to have the caching DNS server on
the IMail box.
Agreed, but not feasible at this time.
According to Len, having Imail look to the caching DNS server isn't
going to slow things down noticeably, which was my primary concern.
The setup you are doing is not
Hello,
forllowing is the email showed in the WebMail:
Áõôü åßíáé Ýíá äïêéìáóôéêü email ãéá Ýëåã÷ï ôùí áããëéêþí ÷áñáêôÞñùí.
It should be in greek characters.
Thank you
- Original Message -
From: Steven H Schwan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, August
The mailbox..the actual .mbx file. They need toload it at Ipswitch and use it to work from.Later,TravisOn 8/14/06, 7Host - Mauro Lanci
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello,
forllowing is the email showed in the WebMail:Áõôü åßíáé Ýíá äïêéìáóôéêü email ãéá Ýëåã÷ï ôùí áããëéêþí ÷áñáêôÞñùí.It should be
Hello all,
We have now upgraded to Imail 2006.04.
Every things are going well at the moment.
Any one know a way to change the behavior of the top link to access the webadmin from the iclient?
I have ajusted the Iadmin IIS folder properties so that it require SSL is there a way to change that
You just published it on the forum.
You should have sent it to Ipswitch
support.
- Original Message -
From:
7Host -
Mauro Lanci
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 11:35
AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Problems to
display greek
As your request in attach there is the main.mbx
file.
Please do not publish it on the forum.
Thank you
- Original Message -
From:
Travis
Rabe
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 7:07
PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Problems to
Mauro,
The mailbox you sent contains 2
emails.The reason whythe WebClient 2006 does not display the
greek letters is becausethe charset was not specified in either
email.In lieu of a charset, the us-ascii charset is assumed. Both email headers are malformed in that Subject header field
is
From:
Bill Green dfn
Systems
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 12:48
PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Problems to
display greek characters Webmail 2006
You just published it on the forum.
You should have sent it to Ipswitch
It works as expected in 2006.1.
John T
eServices For You
Seek, and ye shall
find!
-Original Message-
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Eric Hebert
Sent: Monday, August
14, 2006 10:26 AM
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: [IMail
Hi,
This was a good idea to publish in the forum.
I found someting: Usually a character set is defined in mail containing non-us-ascii characters, e.g. the russians are using
Content-Type: text/html; charset="koi8-r"
In this mail i found
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
The webmail
Eric,
If the user is already logged in under https (as I do all
the time) it should automatically open the admin as https:// at least it does
for me
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John T
(Lists)Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 2:02 PMTo:
We are running IMail 8.22 and regularly add domains and
set the root account (or some other) as the host admin
for our clients.
Has anyone scripted a way around the inability to add the
host admin flag, I'm thinking of something like a small
executable or perl script that can be run in series
Yep... The solution depends on where you have your IMail database: registry
or external database. For the registry, there is a key value that can be
modified to make the user an admin. For an external database, there's a
similar flag in a database field.
I've forgotten the exact bit mask for
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