Also to add to that great response, don't go from 4 to 6. See if you can
get a copy of 5 from ipswitch as well. I would recommend updating from 4 to
5 to 6. Even though it's supposed to work you may have funny problems.


At 07:58 PM 4/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 01/01/00 at 12:00 AM,
>   "Chris Terrebonne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>>1.  Do virtual domains *each* require thier own DB table (for external
>>datasource)?
>
>    YES -- Each domain requires its own table.  The table is created from
>IMail administrator.  Although the external DB is not explicitly supported
>by ADDDOMAIN.EXE, it works on my system by luck, maybe because it copies
>the primary domain setup which is configured for an external DB.
>
>  When creating domains from the IMail administrator, I'd recommend the
>sequence in step 5 at:
>  http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19990623-DM03.htm
>
>>4. Are there any known issues with 6.x and a large number of vitual
>>domains?   
>
>   None that I know of.
>
>> 5. Has the problem involving dashes (-) in domains been resolved? 
>   Yes
>
>>7. Are there any known performance issues (or others) with using SQL 7?
>   The stock Ipswitch DLL works but has some serious problems:
>      1. Failure to connect or reconnect to SQL server if the connection
>ever fails.
>      2.  Multiple simultaneous POPs fail except for the first one in.
>
>  I'd recommend my fix located at
>     http://home.worldnet.att.net/~niceman/
>
>   Once setup though, it works like a champ.  The most processor intensive
>components are Webmail and IMAP4.
>
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