Are you running multiple domains through ASSP? The biggest drawback I saw
to it was that it seemed to be more of a solution for a single domain.
Ryan
- Original Message -
From: Jason Loven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 11:00 AM
, no
problems via WebMail either.
:
: Thanks,
: Daniel Odulo.
:
: Ryan Burglehaus wrote:
:
: We've got a strange problem happening to some of our users. At
times, a box
: or two on the Imail server will be unavailable. You can log into
the web
: mail interface and see the mail with no problem
We've got a strange problem happening to some of our users. At times, a box
or two on the Imail server will be unavailable. You can log into the web
mail interface and see the mail with no problem, but the e-mail client from
the local machine can't seem to pop the box. Then, all of a sudden,
We're currently using the IMGate product and have been VERY happy with the
results. We're finalizing testing on the A/V box today (also based on
IMGate). We have two relatively inexpensive servers running the IMGate
portion.
Len knows his product, knows Imail (among many other things) and has
Anyone using any particular log analyzing programs that they would
recommend?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Ryan
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I've got a client that has a couple of users that are on Mac systems using
Outlook Express. The windows machines in the same office set up fine and
work with no problems. The Mac systems cannot find the mail servers for
anything. If we switch back to the old ISP settings, they can grab mail,