We have been using Imail since version 3.x (Currently 5.03) and have been
very pleased with the stability, performance, features and tech support from
Ipswitch(we buy the service contract). We came to Imail at the unofficial
recommendation from a Sr. NT tech at this very large software and OS company
in Redmond, WA... This was before they had a mail server that could scale
this large.
I would do this again with Imail without hesitation.
We also use WhatsUp and WS-FTP from the same company. WhatsUp is HIGHLY
recommended of you do not have your data center manned 24x7.
Sheldon
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Sheldon Koehler, N7XEI
Ten Forward Communications
http://www.tenforward.com
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Someday we'll look back on all this,
laugh nervously, and change the subject.
----- Original Message -----
From: Marcin Zastawny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 1999 6:50 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] IMAIL5 Stability...
> Hi All,
>
> I am still evaluating IMAIL 5.01, and after being on this list for about a
> week, I am starting to ask myself a few questions, all of which can be
> cramped into one big mega question...
>
> Q) IS THIS PRODUCT STABLE enough to handle a BIG site with web messaging
and
> multidomains (provided that this >10 virtual domains problem is fixed...).
>
> Has anyone ever had a problem where their messages from the mail server
> disappeared?
> Like, they were there, then You refreshed the webmail screen (by relogging
> for example) and they were gone?
> This happened to me once as a customer of Interland (I thought it was
their
> fault), and then I think that it might have happened last night on my
IMAIL
> server (although I am not sure exactly...).
>
> Honest, unbiased answers, please...
>
> Marcin
>
>