We also have the policy that the email system is for company use only. Also
have the policy that the internet access is for company use only. One person
was found to be visiting a '$ex' chat room over company equipment - that
person no longer works here. IMO:What you do with your home computer is
I got it from 2 sources - Robert S. Stull and George L. Carden III
Funny thing is - I get this newsgroup at two servers - one a public ISP, one
our own server with IMail. The rules that others have listed deleted both
messages on our IMail server, but I received them just *fine* from the
public
I have my home account with and ISP that uses IMail. Since I got in early I
managed to get the email account of "jim@___". (I got the same username
here, because I set it up that way!) Just my normal luck, the spammers send
email to jim-bob@, jim-bo@, jim-(whatever you can think of)@ and it ALL
appreciate your input!
Jim Williams
Hardware/Software Tech.
Tri-County MHMR
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From: Daniel Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] delivery problems
Jim,
Well
Aren't we already??? ]:-)
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From: Mailadmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Open Mail relay
Those were my definitions not Len's and they're pretty much industry
SNIP
Take a chill
remember correctly one of the places was tdmhmr.org - can't remember a
username.)
Jim Williams
Hardware/Software Tech.
Tri-County MHMR
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- Original Message -
From: Daniel Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:19 AM
Subject: Re
Basic Script files to NUL, so nothing should have been deleted from our
server. - - - If I wasn't so lazy I guess I need to change that and send
those files to VIRUS or SPAM!!
Thanks for any help you can give!
Jim Williams
Hardware/Software Tech.
Tri-County MHMR
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The past few days I've been getting messages with no subject and no body
from the Imail Forum. Below is a copy of the header info - - any thoughts on
what's going on?
Received: from list.ipswitch.com [156.21.1.21] by web.tcmhmrs.org with
ESMTP
(SMTPD32-6.00) id A0A11570120; Tue, 27 Mar 2001
I have a user that attempted to access her Imail account via Web TV. She
said that she could get the login screen and the news screen, but when she
clicked the 'continue' link she was taken back to the login screen. Is this
a problem with Web TV (one of many!) or with Imail?
Please visit
I have a user that attempted to access her Imail account via Web TV. She
said that she could get the login screen and the welcome screen, but when she clicked
the 'continue' link she was taken back to the login screen. Is this a problem with Web
TV (one of many!) or with Imail?
--
Jim
I have a user that attempted to access her Imail account via Web TV. She
said that she could get the login screen and the news screen, but when she
clicked the 'continue' link she was taken back to the login screen. Is this
a problem with Web TV (one of many!) or with Imail?
Please visit
:45 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Utility to Dump Usernames and Passwords
This program always says "abnormal end" if sintax is incorrect.
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From: "Jim Williams" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 9:33 AM
I tried that one - with switches (extractusers -f c:\users.txt) and got an
abnormal end without a file being created! Are you telling me that C:\ does
not exist I coulda swore that was where Win2K starts up at! I just
assumed it only worked with a database of users, and not the registry
is NOT missing
;) then you'd hav to start it like this: extractusers -f c:\
It then creates the following files (example):
Domains.txt
mail.domain.com.txt
domain.com.txt
domain2.com.txt
Regards Henrik
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