Release 4.10.42What is blah-xxxx vs. blah+xxxx for incoming mails?

Are you referring to subfolders/submailboxes that Imail automatically generates?

If Imail does DomainKeys and has the mailbox handling you need, why drop it?
The next update to Imail will allow dropping connections for certain spam 
checks (we'll see which ones they are starting with.)  I've been asking for 
that for 10 years - so hopefully I'll be able to reject (some) spam outright 
during the SMTP conversation.

Best Regards
Andy Schmidt

Tel. +1 201-934-9411, x20
Fax +1 201-934-9206


From: Eddie 
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 7:00 AM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com 
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Imail vs. Smartermail


I am not sure about this.  So I am opening this up for discussion..

 

What would happen if you just ran Smartermail as an Outbound email gateway.  
Wouldn't Domainkeys/Dkim still work without needing to change everyone's email 
address?

 

Cheers,

Eddie

 

 

From: supp...@declude.com [mailto:supp...@declude.com] On Behalf Of Robert 
Grosshandler
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 9:17 AM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Imail vs. Smartermail

 

Hi All -

 

We're currently using Imail v2006.  We had no need to upgrade and the iMail 
versions until this year didn't support some features we needed (primariy 
DomainKey / DKIM signing of outbound mail. )  We'd considered moving to 
Smartermail, but it didn't (and doesn't) support a feature we needed 
(blah-x...@igive.com) formatting of incoming mail.  Smartermail does 
(blah+x...@igive.com) and we'd have to get 250,000 folks to change the e-mail 
address we assigned them.

 

Pricing between the two for our needs is almost the same (Smartermail would be 
slightly cheaper in the long run).

 

I know that people left iMail in droves over the past several years.  Any 
current info on Ipswitch that should make me go through the pain of a switch to 
Smartermail?

 

Thanks ahead of time.

 

Rob

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