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Susan Doucette wrote:
Is there anyway to deleted messages by date for a single user and not
all?
You can do this either from the administrator or a variant on the
following command:
immsgexp -tE:\imail\users\[userid] -d[nn] -m[mailbox].mbx
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Travis Rabe wrote:
Unavailable…..
Perhaps because I was looking at it at the time?
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Heimir Eidskrem wrote:
That assumes that you have a word processor available.
Many of our clients dont have that on their computers.
If you use a public computer like in a hotel, etc you might not find
it either.
Telling people to use a word processor or even notepad does not go
over really
Dan,
Good point. In a very different context, our web-based library catalogs
are set to time-out but a member of the users' group (not the vendor
itself) developed a pop-up window (there is also a CSS version) stating
that the session was about to end and would the user like to continue or
start
Chuck,
The easiest work-around is to compose a long message on a word processor
and then copy and paste missive into the message (after just logging on,
of course). It's a kludge to be sure, but there is only so long you can
make the time out before you then have to increase the maximum number
We're using IMail (8.2) with ASSP. We have been happy with the
combination but have noticed that the web client appears to bypass the
ASSP proxy when sending mail. This would not be a problem, save that it
means that our users are not able to whitelist these addresses
automatically. I didn't
John,
I think Doug has done a better job than I will. ASSP is an SMTP proxy.
As such it doesn't do any real delivery. Because I have ASSP on the
same machine as IMail, ASSP is listing on port 25 and delivering to
IMail (SMTP) on port 125 (I've adjusted the SMTP on IMail to listen to
that port
Doug,
I missed the subtly of that at first. Now the the light bulb has gone
off (finally), I see the possibilities.
--jimm
Doug Traylor wrote:
Doug is suggesting a two-box solution where IMail relays to a second
SMTP server. This second server would have the ASSP proxy.
Actually, :o) I am
Mike,
I spent about two weeks training the Bayesian filter before I was happy
with it. Those two weeks were very time consuming (and dull) spent
moving messages between the spam and notspam folders (frequenting
rebuilding the spamdb) but in the end the filter works well. If you
know more than
I know this has been discussed on the list before, but I cannot for the
life of me find the details of how to get an MS SMTP server to act as a
gateway to an IMail server. I have an SMTP server running win2003 and
whenever I try sending a message to an e-mail account on the IMail
server, it
Mike,
Check to see whether you have listed your domain on the whitelist, as
opposed to your IP range or the IPs of your mail exchangers. If you
have your domain on the whitelist and someone is spoofing the receiver's
domain in the From: line, the content filter will be by-passed.
--jimm
Mike
then be
cleared by the IP whitelist.
--jimm
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Mike,
Check to see whether
Kenneth,
| I think that the spam checker developer must build an option to address
| mail
| with only an image, so without any text, to be recognized as spam.
[--jimm replies]
Unfortunately, much of the image-only spam that I have encountered does
not meet that criterion. Very often I
Scott,
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| Without being fed data for individual users, Bayesian filtering becomes
| less effective (how much less effective depends on how similar your users
| are; a small business will see better server-wide results than an ISP, for
| example), and that is most likely just a limitation you
Hello,
I am trying to play with the Externalizer and cannot even get started.
After unpacking it, I tried to run it but could not. The readme file says
something about moving the hksikey.bin file to the externalizer directory,
but that file never came with the download. Any suggestions?
Thx,
Title: Nachricht
Ive also seen this twice on 8.12 and
only with Outlook and its Junk e-mail box. It was amazing how fast the file would
grow. First time it crashed SMTP because
the file filled the hard drive (the quota is ignored as has been noted earlier).
Ended up stopping the IMAP
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 12:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Black List Problem
I added this domain yesterday to url-blacklist.txt, remotely. Got an email
from them
Perhaps, but one of our users received a message with an attachment whose
extension (.scr) we exclude.
--jimm
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Travis,
Are you using DHCP? If so, have you tried to use:
ipconfig -flushdns
from the command prompt on your machine.
--jimm
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We seem to be experiencing something similar with 8.10 H2 and it may be that
we applied the MS Hotfix in question before this installation. Which hotfix
might be the problem and which OS does it apply to. Our mail server is
running NT 4 SP6a.
I should add that in our case, given enough time,
://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
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