Install the hotfixes and you will find it fixes your problems.

Travis

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> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 12:00 PM
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> Subject: [IMail Forum] Imail 8.10 IMAP/LDAP problems - rationale?
>
>
>
> After upgrading to Imail 8.10, like others here we are seeing
> horrible performance problems with IMAP4 and client problems.
>
> Outlook 2000 is crashing with a GPF � apparently if you have mail
> folders nested more than 3 deep Outlook is unusable.
>
> Installing Office 2000 SP3 on hundreds of client PC�s is not as
> easy as it sounds and some of our clients are now in the midst of
> trying to do that.
>
> Even Outlook 2003 has severe performance problems with IMAP
> especially when moving messages between folders/accounts.
>
> What gives? Why such a backward step in Imail?
>
> After a little bit of sleuthing, I think I have found the answer
> which unfortunately, is even more discouraging.
>
> Buried in the Ipswitch 8.10 upgrade notice was the following �New
> add-on collaboration tools, available April 27, will help your
> organization work more effectively and quickly and easily
> distribute up-to-date information. Shared Calendaring, Free/Busy
> Scheduling and the Global Address List�
>
> After more searching on Ipswitch website and other places, I
> think I have the answer � Ipswitch is planning to support a
> �shim� module that emulates Microsoft Exchange.
>
> When the shim is loaded into Microsoft Outlook on the client PC,
> the user can access global address lists, shared calendars, and
> public folders on an external mail server as if the server is
> running Microsoft Exchange even though it really isn�t.
>
> The shim is called the �Bynari Insight Connector� and allows
> Outlook clients with the add-in installed to access mail servers
> running IMAP4/LDAP as if they were Exchange servers.
>
> So Ipswitch has made drastic internal changes to LDAP and IMAP in
> Imail to make it compatible with the Bynari module they plan to
> release later this month.
>
> This raises a lot of questions:
>
> 1.    What happened to QA?  When making such dramatic internal
> changes to a product, it should be extensively regression tested
> to make sure it doesn�t break existing customer configurations
> and to insure that performance is equal or better, NOT WORSE,
> than the current version.  Apparently QA is either asleep at the
> wheel, laid off, or outsourced as very little testing was done
> for 8.10 given all the problems � functionality and performance
> we are seeing.
>
> 2.    Who is running product planning?  Why does Ipswitch feel
> that competing with Exchange is their future?  If I want Exchange
> functionality, I don�t know about everyone else, but I would
> prefer to run the real Microsoft Exchange rather than a kludgy
> emulator shim (which is licensed/sold PER USER) that must be
> installed by the end-user and I�m sure will have �limitations�.
> Who�s going to go onsite and support all those end-user clients?
> Microsoft won�t touch them (unsupported 3rd party dll/add-in will
> be blamed for any problems) and as a hosting company we don�t
> offer onsite end-user support.
>
> 3.    Why is the installed base being ignored?  For the past 3
> years or more the single most requested enhancement/new feature
> mentioned on these lists has been to increase the
> reliability/stability of Imail by allowing the use of NAS storage
> for mailboxes, multiple servers acting as one logical mail
> server, allowing webmail to run on it�s own server, etc. etc.  I
> think that for the majority of Imail customers this is much more
> important than emulating Microsoft Exchange.  Personally, and
> others may disagree, I do not have a problem with expecting to
> pay a higher price for �IMail Enterprise� to have these features.
>  The reliability of our email servers is our #1 concern and in
> the past 4 years it is the only thing I have not seen any
> progress from Ipswitch at all.  Some of these changes are not
> rocket science
>
> Comments strongly encouraged � whether you agree or disagree,
> tell Ipswitch what you think.
>
>
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