Does anyone know how I can set the preferences in my web messaging to be a default set 
of values for all web users ?

eg: save sent messages in a folder etc. 

How do I modify and set default values for all users



Help me ?






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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 18:46:12 EDT

>OK, I think I've screwed up the MX records in my DNS Server, but I can't see 
>how.  The point is that some people can get mail to us and others can't.  For 
>example, I was on this discussion list, and then the mail stopped coming.  
>The people at Ipswitch tell me that their mail bounces -- meanwhile, I am 
>getting mailing from other sources.
>
>Here's what we have: the mail server and the primary DNS are -- for better or 
>worse -- the same box.  It's an NT Server 4.0 with SP6a, running Winnt DNS 
>service and IMail 4.07.  The box has multiple IP addresses, so I treat them 
>as separate servers.  That is, when someone asks for the name and IP of the 
>DNS server, I say:
>
>bcw4.bcwebhost.net   208.8.150.202
>
>When someone asks for our mail server, the answer becomes:
>
>mail.bcwebhost.net 208.8.150.204.
>
>I have a zone created for bcwebhost.net.  This zone has the following 
>records, among others:
>
>mail   A     208.8.150.204
>mail   MX   208.8.150.204
>         MX   208.8.150.204
>www   A     208.8.150.223
>          A     208.8.150.223
>bcw4  A      208.8.150.202
>
>This is our own domain.  Just for further information, if I setup a domain 
>for someone else, then the mail records typically follow this format:
>
>(zone mycompany.com)
>mail   MX   [0] mail.bcwebhost.net
>mail   A     208.8.150.204
>         MX   [0] mail.bcwebhost.net
>
>I've been reading everything I can on the subject, and I can't see what's 
>wrong with our DNS setup.  As I said, I do receive mail all the time.  On the 
>other hand, I know that some people can't get through no matter what.  For 
>example, anyone emailing via yahoo.com or aol.com works, but people using 
>hotmail mailboxes seem to have trouble getting through.  And the worst is 
>that I can't get Ipswitch mail, including this discussion list.
>
>So if there are any good DNS/MX masters out there, this simple student will 
>like some enlightenment.
>
>By the way, if you need a test mailbox, my Ipswitch discussion list email was 
>supposed to go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Ben Bednarz
>BC Web
>
>Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html 
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