on the upgrade. IIRC we did not move as the central directory (LDAP) was
changed and no longer worked as it did previously.
We are a K-12 school district and rely on the LDAP to lookup addresses by name,
department, organization. This changed after 8.05 (I think)
just saying if you rely on the
I'm trying to figure out the program alias.
We have a server (non Imail) that delivers email to parents. The emails all
come from the same address and pass through Imail. There are some emails that
we do not want to deliver so I'm thinking I can setup a program alias that all
mail from this
yep, you're right John. got to thinking about it and that's the answer.
got it going, thanks for the reply, bob
On Friday, October 27, 2006 3:34 PM, John T \(Lists\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to figure out the program alias.
We have a server (non Imail) that delivers email to
ditto exactly what Jeff says.
Imgate in front works awesome and hiring Len makes it a great add-on and makes
it work...
bob
On Tuesday, October 17, 2006 3:04 PM, Jeff Hitchcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I _HIGHLY_ recommend IMGate.
I have two IMGate servers running front end for my iMail
Grant,
Has Ipswitch let on to you if or when? Also, I'm assuming you mean OS X and not
9?
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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 10:58:28 -0400
If you have
that might
help? How about stopping and starting the services or rebooting? Do all the
desired services start?
Tyler
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob McGregor
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 6:29 PM
To: IMailList
Subject: [IMail Forum
We are trying to install a test version of imail 2006 on a windows 2000 server.
The install worked and we can login as the admin and it says we added a domain.
Our problem is when we add users or try to configure the domain, we get this
error: Failed to get host entry
Any ideas on where to
not a spam. that's what the sending server receives when an AOL member submits
mail from you as spam.
On Tuesday, February 22, 2005 10:08 AM, Matrosity Tech Support [EMAIL
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FYI: Just received a spam with 'Client TOS Notification' as the
subject.
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Reboot via Alias
check out a utility called CPAU
http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBO/tip7200/rh7258.htm
this utility does what you want. it encrypts whatever you want to run
check out a utility called CPAU
http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBO/tip7200/rh7258.htm
this utility does what you want. it encrypts whatever you want to run and uses
runas command.
bob
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 6:20 PM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Reboot via Alias
Ok
Imgate can be setup to only receive mail for imail users. it works great! The
Imail server never sees the attacks.
On Wednesday, November 24, 2004 9:54 AM, Bill Foresman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I don't think so. What you need is Blackice Server edition to
automatically block IP's.
Martin
Bill says
'A lot of people have fallen victim to this same misguided belief in the
past, and history has proven otherwise. In this instance, we
shall see...'
Here's one for you, HP discontinued a mid range platform(HP3000) in 2000 that many
companies run their business with. They gave us
I have a bat process using the unixutils Brad mentions that parses the sys.log
that ends up counting the number of messages from user to user.
You would need the unixutils installed. http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
let me know if you want it...
bob
On Wednesday, September 29, 2004 10:37
I think it's
permit udp host ou.si.de.ip host in.si.de.ip eq xxx
On Wednesday, August 25, 2004 1:33 PM, Travis Rabe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I only want to allow communication from one IP outside of my network to
one IP inside of my network for udp, is this the right way to write the
rule?
Add a user to KWM and then look at the aliases.txt file in the users folder. Then
format a file with the same type of entries and copy it to aliases.txt and you'll have
the contacts in KWM. I think you only get the e-mail addresses though.
On Friday, August 20, 2004 1:38 PM, Chris Patterson
Just curious has anyone figured out a way to use IMails web calendar for an activities
calendar?
What we'd like to do is setup a way to enter the calendar (make changes/updates) and
then provide an auto-login via a web link for viewing the calendar but not allow
changes with the auto-login
Hi,
continuing with creating a generic activities calendar with the calendar in Imail.
I thought this would work and am hoping someone has some ideas. I figured I could
develop the calendar files (personal.dat and personal.idx) under one user and then
copy the files to the new folder. Then
Hi,
I'm currently on 8.05 and thinking about our transition to 8.12 and am concerned about
the LDAP updates. I think with the new LDAP, we have to specify the root or
searchbase.
I'm also wondering about what else is changed with LDAP.
Finally, I'm a bit concerned about our somewhat obscure
doug,
I use the same solution here. On the DNS box, check system32/dns/etc to see if the
reverse files are there. Also, there is a named.conf in the system32/ect that is the
controller file for bind.
I don't use it but 9.2.3 may do dynamic dns so you'll have to look there. Hopefully
the
.
T
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Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 9:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] OT : DNS / DHCP headaches
doug,
I use the same solution here. On the DNS box, check system32/dns/etc
provided your client can do LDAP it should work. Outlook should be ok and hopefully
others are using it with 8.11.
We use a differen client and LDAP works well for us however we have not upgraded
to 8.11 yet. The prior verion 8.05 and earlier did well.
not only that, but if your client
absolutely, you create the list on the Imail box and have Imgate pick it up and load
it I have it scheduled every 10 minutes... stops a ton of bogus mail to my Imail
server...
I also jump on the I'm not a Unix guy wagon.
bob
On Friday, June 4, 2004 4:13 PM, Eddie Cornejo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
trivial!
I'm gone... Have a good one!
Eddie Cornejo, Sys Admin
Tom Rowe Associates
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Sent
has anyone been successful in coming up with a method with
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oops sorry about the prior one...
has anyone been successful in coming up with a method to catch the spam where the king
of nigeria, his wife, or accountant wants you to send money or use your bank account
for transfers?
If you have a way, would you mind sharing it?
thanks, bob
To
Rich
check out
http://www.smartbusiness.net/imail/
for the imailusers extract.
On Saturday, May 1, 2004 8:40 PM, Rich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a program or utility that will just export users and aliases by
domain. I'm looking for something that will just export the complete email
to lower the time to live for your NAT timeouts, enter these commands on your router:
ip nat translation timeout 600
ip nat translation tcp-timeout 600
ip nat translation syn-timeout 600
ip nat translation icmp-timeout 300
or pick the numbers that work for you... they are seconds.
On Thursday,
If you're a unix guy, check out bind version 9.2.2 or above. it allows you to setup
internal and external views of your dns. that way you can specify your internal ip's
to use your 10. address and all other ip's to use your publick address for resolve...
works great!
On Thursday, April 15,
we suffered this months ago in that it filled up the disk and shut down the server
because the disk was full.
we protect against this now with running imgate as our internet available mail server
and keep it updated with the valid users on our imail server. when dict attacks come,
they hit
this batch file will create a file that includes the contents of the forward.ima. You
will need to change the folder locations to match your setup, I have a folder named
GFPSAdmin that I do all this stuff in, that's what you'll need to change as well as
the path to your imail folder.
maybe
Like Len said, he provides information, you can setup blocks and configure Imgate
however you want and then review what is being blocked and make appropriate updates to
the configs. Pretty much what I'd assume other anti-spam solutions provide.
I've used Imgate for a couple years and would not
you could generate a script and schedule it to read through the person.dta file and
recreate the entire list based on the file(ldap file). It would not be at the same
time but you could use it to regenerate the list of all users based on users not being
hidden from info services.
for that
and it works great when you want to use IIS on the same machine as webmail.
On Monday, February 2, 2004 3:35 PM, vjordan vjordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark,
i put webmail on port 8080 then in IIS made mail.cyberspeed.us
with a refresh of 0 pointing to mail.cyberspeed.us:8080. I know
its not
With MyDoom I just wanted to mention what I feel IMgate assisted with in
stoppig the virus. I have the routine setup to export my Imail users to a
file and then move them into a file on IMgate so it will only forward mail
to Imail for our actual users (mail to non existant users gets dropped)
In
You can identify the forwards by looking for a forward.ima file in each user
directory. Below is a batch file that will create a file containing the forwards that
are currently set.
You will need to set the right directory locations for your users and where you want
the forward.log file
Check file GFPSAdmin\forwards.log for details.
rem echo.
--end
On Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:23 AM, Bob McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can identify the forwards by looking for a forward.ima file
in each user directory. Below is a batch file that will create
a file
I'm a bit confused as my Imgate server lists 474 sent! there are no users there and it
in our in/out server for Imail.
I also have declude virus with uptodate Fprot def's (it's catching mydoom)
is there an explanation?
hold on, I am receiving with Imgate, forwarding to Imail and then declude
you can do that
add a new website for mail.mysite.com and set the home directory tab to a url and make
the url
mail.mysite.com:8383
we do this for both mail and cal and it works great. For www, just leave it to the
default path and all should be well.
bob
On Tuesday, January 6, 2004 11:47
how about
objectclass=*
On Friday, December 12, 2003 2:46 AM, Gavin Lawrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Tried that, and no joy. :(
I guess it is time to dig out a manual for LDAP and try and
get to the bottom of it...
Regards
Gavin Lawrie
Evan Pearce wrote:
On 12/12/2003 at 11:12:48,
the ldap format works very well. If you run ldaper to determine the format and then
modify your file to create multiple ldaper lines and then run it as a bat file, it
works nicely.
Once you add your users, make sure and do an Optimize LDAP in Imail Administrator to
clean up the person.dta
Wanted to pass along an 'always be ready' type of story:
About 30 minutes ago our person who adds/changes accounts on the Imail system was
planning to delete inactive accounts. She opened Imail Admin and selected the inactive
users so she could delete the accounts. She marked the boxes for the
I am looking for a batch capable, easy to use e-mail delivery tool. I have a need to
send multiple attachments to various accounts and would like to script it for our
personnel.
It would need to include delivery of attachments. It does not necessarily need to
read input from a file as long as
featured command line smtp
mailer.
Regards,
David Gregg
dgSoft Internet Services
Web hosting, Email outsourcing, Dedicated and shared infrastructure
solutions.
(949) 584-1514
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From: Bob McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMailList [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10
check out the log analyzer on ipswitch's site that they have. You can schedule it to
run the batch version every 4 hours and e-mail the report to yourself.
it provides numbers of email from the selected logfile.
On Thursday, October 2, 2003 9:36 AM, Rhett Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
we use it with success. sometimes though the ldap server kinda goes screwy (although I
don't think we get error 32).
however, stop/restart the ldap service and see if that helps
oh, also do an optimize ldap as well.
also, when we implemented, a couple years ago we had a problem with
)?
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From: Bob McGregor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] KillerLDAP
we use it with success. sometimes though the ldap server kinda
goes screwy (although I don't think we get error 32
would'nt this depend on the ldap client? The mail client we use (quickmail pro from
cesoftware) works regarless of case.
On Monday, September 22, 2003 7:41 AM, E. Shanbrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since little to nothing was done with the LDAP server I would imagine yes,
it still is.
Eric S
before deleting or inactivating them, hide them from info services which will at least
make them not show during a query.
Also, there are entries in the person.dta file for inactive accounts as well even
after initing LDAP.
What I have done is created a bat file that reads the person.dta and
Thanks scott,
Sorry I'm late responding as I did not get the message, saw it in the archives.
the client is QuickMail Pro from CESoftware. The only thing I've found on this winsock
error concerns printers using jetadmin. One of the machines with the issue (maybe
more) had jetadmin so I
I have a PC mail client that gets the following error:
Server did not respond Winsock error 10035 (0x2733)
It happens fairly frequently (it's Windows 2000 Professional) the ip configs are set
via dhcp, the dns server is correct and resolves/responds to the query for the mail
server.
Imail
In prior versions of Imail I had issues when assigned attributes were only one
character in length. The queries would not work. I moved the values to at least 2
characters in sized and that resolved that issue. Also, sometimes we have to optimize
ldap to get some to show, not sure why this is
Pat,
LDAP is more than what Ipswitch does with it but here we use it as a central
directory. We are a K-12 school district and we use the attributes in LDAP for the
building locations of our staff and then assign the organizational unit(OU) as the
persons department.
We can then query the
What we do is inactivate the user and then add an info manager message indicating the
account is inactive along with the date. We then run a process to extract the modify
date of the main.inf file in users directory and if it's been a long enough amount of
time then delete the user.
We are not
Kind of a different reason for me but I have a bat file that uses a text manipulation
tool that looks through a mail box extracting the sender, recipient(s) and then Imgate
reason for non-delivery.
I'm pretty sure you could probably modify it to fit your needs. The tool is called
texttools32
be there are.
The switch connecting the devices. What does the
link state look like? What do both sides think the
link state is?
HTH,
Nate
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From: Bob McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMailList [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 3:42 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum
it is now responding
bob
On Monday, July 21, 2003 8:17 AM, Bob McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Nate,
The switch looks ok. From the router I can see the IP in the
arp cache and the mac address is the correct value. Cannot get
a response from the server though but can do any activity out
I have a new Dell PowerEdge 1650 rackmount unit that I am installing. The motherboard
has two on-board nics (Intel Pro/1000 XT), the machine is a Win 2003 server.
Anyway one of the nics has a problem in that I can ping, ftp, surf, any protocol I
tried out from the box. The problem is I cannot
we had that happen once and what it ended up being is a users mailbox was huge and was
taking the time. For us we use the Imail database, (folders in the users directory)
and I wrote a bat file to pull out the size of the main.mbx and checked it. I think
when we had the issue it was a 70 or
Not sure this helps today but what we do is inactivate accounts and the set the info
manager for the inactive account. That way we can then check for the main.inf file
with a create date xx days prior and then delete them after an appropriate period of
time.
I would think that if you
I have done just that but I used a 30 dollar tool to parse the file... works
perfectly for me. I don't e-mail the files to users and do not have the subject line
but it does include the sender, recipients, and bounce message from IMgate (Proably
same structure as imail, I'll assume)
If you'd
here's a bat file that will list the forwards and where they are forwarding...
watch the wrap on the for line. also, you'll need to specify your imail directory
and location for saving... bob
@echo off
echo.
echo This batch looks for the file named forward.ima in each users
echo directory. It
use this as a batch file making your changes. it begins life in your imail directory
and gfpsadmin is a folder I have in the Imail directory for this type of stuff
--start bat file
@echo off
echo.
echo This batch looks for the file named forward.ima in each users
echo
I have not tried this but what about creating a new temporary user and moving the .mbx
to that users folder? The imail client may open the.mbx there.
just a thought... bob
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003 5:19 PM, Dan Spangenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Netscape is just opening the .mbx as a
John says:
Same answer that Scott and I gave you already. The receiving mail server is
not going to verify the from address. Can not be done, unless like Scott
said, you want to program a way to do that and create and RFC
for it.
Imail does not do this but Imgate does. Here is a line from my
Samantha,
we do that here with a batch process (see below) that will create a list of active
users in our domain (we only have one domain)
when we inactivate accounts we set an info manager (through admin) which creates a
file called main.inf. The batch proccess does not include those
here's what we do (at least what I remember, thanks to Ron H)
add a new entry under IIS on port 80 (I don't think you can run one and do this)
on the Web site properties for the new site, click advanced
and assign the url you want to go to web mail
then in the home directory tab enter exact url
I use it here through the schedular using the canalyze option to e-mail the prior days
activity. works great and provides good information on your mail users.. I use it for
smtp activity so that's what we log to the sys* files. You'll want smtp logging so
you can troubleshoot as well.
bob
use the administrator program, and inactive a the user... then use the info manager to
reply to any sender that the employee is no longer with your company... on the info
manager there is a space to set a foward mail to address so you can send it whereever
you need...
works perfectly bob
before you delete a user, select hide from info services for the user and apply. this
will hide the user from LDAP so they do not show in a lookup.
They will still be in the person.data file but they will not show when queried.
bob
On Tuesday, November 5, 2002 10:26 AM, Jand Davallou [EMAIL
we have a batch process that reads through the users folder including only those
accounts that do not have a main.inf file (we use the info manager for a reply message
for inactive accounts. If the account has a min.inf it's inactive and we don't want to
mail them)
once the file is produced
I am not aware of a way to get the number of messages for all users at once.
However, you could write a bat file that traverses the users folder getting the
date/size of main.mbx and the use the date/size from there as a start. We do this with
the batch file results the folder name, main.mbx
you can have a file of the addresses for sending and use imail1 to send the messages.
I don't know of a reason you could not include an html attachment using imail1 too.
Review the options with imail1.
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002 6:44 AM, Chunky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
plain text it is
If you are running IIS then you can setup a redirect so if someone enters
mail.domain.net it redirects to mail.domain.net:8383
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply Eric and Rich, This is what I know so far.
Yes, we are able to telnet to
to
integrate or link with LDAP and can create or maintain global address book?
We need global address book for Imail clients as well as web messaging.
Help me out.
Thnaks
venkateswarlu s
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Sent: Friday
Review the LDAP chapter in the Imail manual, it gives you multiple choices that work
well. Also the Killer Web Mail templates with the LDAP searchable addresses works
excellent we use the LDAP server for our central directory and it work well.
On Friday, October 11, 2002 7:40 AM, Eric
If you're attempting to load accounts to IMail, look at ldaper.exe or adduser.exe
On Friday, October 11, 2002 1:48 PM, Robert Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to run the IMail Client from a command line or
script?
I need to pull in about 4,000 mailboxes during a conversion from
can you have the customer change his password?
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002 10:55 AM, Andrey Fyodorov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all.
I have a customer who is on a shared Imail server with ~1000
other customers.
Recently someone has been impersonating him and sending porno
spam. It is not a
excellent answer Scott!!! And just the reason people subscribe to this list!
On Tuesday, October 8, 2002 8:40 AM, R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of the five primary Relay Options that Imail provides (for anyone, no
relay, for local hosts, for local users, for addresses) is relay for
yes, you can create a script to copy a forward address to each of your users mailbox
and then set the the rule... then schedule the batch each night... easy to do...
e-mail me off list if you want the script
bob
On Friday, September 27, 2002 10:35 AM, A. Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
the easiest way I have found is to add inbound rules to catch the subject [IMail
Forum], from address, or some other unique item and then move them to an IMAP folder.
Do this for all mail you want to keep separate and then what's left in the inbox will
get the vacation messsage.
It's nice
this?
On Tuesday, August 27, 2002 6:52 AM, Eric Shanbrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hmm, Why de-activate the old account? nothing new will go there but you
still allow access.
Eric S
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From: Bob McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 5:28 PM
, August 27, 2002 6:52 AM, Eric Shanbrom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, Why de-activate the old account? nothing new will go there but
you
still allow access.
Eric S
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From: Bob McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 5:28 PM
Subject
address.
Eric S
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From: Bob McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMailList [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:05 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] reply to sender question.
We have imail 7.12. I'm wondering if anyone has figured out a way to inform
a sender when
-
From: Bob McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
anyone have an idea on doing this? I'd like to do this so we do not have
to
keep the alias for ever...
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to send a
message to the sender about the new address then forward it to the new
address.
Eric S
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From: Bob McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMailList [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:05 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] reply to sender question.
We have imail 7.12
We have imail 7.12. I'm wondering if anyone has figured out a way to inform a sender
when someone's name(account) changes.
Example: Jane Does email account is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jane changes her name to Smith
so we change her account to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and we setup an alias so existing
When you email a person whose email is full, it returns a
message stating that the message was undeliverable, but doesn't
explain that the intended recipient has a full mailbox.
Worldmail Server did that much.
It would be great if Ipswitch would fix this issue. Any type of reject back to an
Sid,
I would think you could create a batch file that has a adduser -kill line
for each user you want to remove.
example batch file:
adduser -kill -u user1
adduser -kill -u user2
etc
On Thursday, July 18, 2002 2:03 PM, Sid Hatfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The adduser -kill command
Is there some shortcut in the admin program to determine what users are checked before
deleting accounts? Seems like there should be a way to identify which are selected
before deleting accounts?
Have not been bitten by this yet, but it sure seems like a way to shoot yourself
in the
there was a log analyzer beta test software from ipswitch recently that was available.
Works great for getting a various log counts from imail. check with them and see if
it's still there. It can be setup via batch to have it send you the results via
email works great!!!
bob
On
Steve,
did you stop and restart LDAP?
have you tried a different ldap client? Also, maybe make a global change in ldap and
then optimize the db and try again.
Also, maybe try copying your person.dta file from the imail/ldap directory to
somewhere else and then do an init on ldap. (Will
John
what is it you are trying to do? Just asking because we do this the following way:
We are a K-12 school district that use the LDAP piece of IMail. Each employee has
their school assignment(s) set in LDAP. I have a batch file that I schedule nightly
that reads through the LDAP
command level is awesome. I have it scheduled to run nightly and e-mail me the
results... get to work and have the prior days stats in my inbox...
bob
On Thursday, May 30, 2002 2:42 PM, Dan Frazer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This program is quite nice. I like the fact that it outputs to html,
Sorry for the rambling...to summarize:
* What the heck does the LDAPER gui do?
ldaper will allow you to load attibutes in batch mode. At the dos prompt type:
ldaper.exe -H domain.com -U username -GN firstname -SN lastname etc..
will load the usernames attibutes.
* Should I be able to
What mail client are they using on the Mac? We have hundreds of macs and get jpg
files fine, only one jpg attachment.
On Thursday, May 16, 2002 3:23 PM, Randy Armbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else have issues with receivng messages with attachments (i.e.:
jpeg's) from MAC users? We
rather than use mailall, we have a bat file that traverses the users folder and builds
a file of names to e-mail when we want to mail everyone. We also skip the accounts
that have a main.inf file since we use the info mananger for inactive accounts.
We only have one domain though so not sure
I think a great addition to Declude (or IMail AV by ipswitch) is in the config file
let us list viruses that would not send a notification to the sender (maybe another to
the recipient). That way for the ones that have bogus addresses they could just be
trashed instead of being sent and
If you are using W2K you can config IIS so that if the url is www.somewhere.dot it
runs on the http port and if it's mail.somewhere.dot it will redirect to imail's web
port and run imail web mail. It works great.
We do this for both mail and the calendar, no problems with it at all.
On
With version 7 of LDAP the search is slightly different. In V6.0x it was not case
sensitive, it is now with V7.06hf2.
however, if you can change your query from begin swith to contains the case is not a
factor.
so, on ours I say find name begins with McGregor, query fails
but change to
When it happened to us stoping the service and restarting got webmessaging going again
but the problem resurfaced. When we found the out of whack main.mbx and that it was
for an inactive user, we just deleted and went on since at that time we did not know
what the problem was.
I really
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