Are you speaking of Deersoft's mail server?

Bruce Barnes wrote:
If anyone would like to have a test mailbox setup to play with, please let me know and we will send you a username and password off list.
PS: All connections, including web, are SECURE and the e-mail server automatically attempts a secure connection to deliver mail before attempting a non-secure connection.
Bruce


    -----Original Message-----
    *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of *Bruce Barnes
    *Sent:* Saturday, October 30, 2004 20:30
    *To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    *Subject:* RE: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] A Quick Note from the Ipswitch
    Executive Team

1. almost who is using Challenge/Response LOVED the service. They
have the option, on a user-by-user basis, to turn it off.
IMHO, it is a very GOOD thing and is overwhelmingly liked by the
administrations of the three school systems I talked to.
Addresses can be PRE-LISTED (as many lists are now telling people to
do when they have accessed a web site that will send a message from
a machine and even supplying the e-mail address to do so.
Until all of the in-fighting over SPF, CALLER-ID (microsuck's name
for their re-worked and re-launched version of SPF) is resolved and
universally adopted, the next best thing is CHALLENGE/RESPONSE.
1. As far as the pricing goes, that includes all updates, all
support and it can be purchased for a lot less, just like IMail,
from 3rd party resellers.
2. They support ANY anti-virus that does dos level scanning,
including Norton Corporate edition.
3. The new version supports SPF
4. They support calendaring
5. They support LISTS and will allow the direct import of Imail lists.
6. They support ODBC connectivity.
7. They support unlimited domains and users
8. They support IM from the web based client without an added
cost, IM is setup by default to be BY INVITATION ONLY.
9. They supply a tool to migrate Imail, both users and mail.
10. They support the ability to archive all incoming and outgoing
messages for anyone who must comply with Sarbaines-Oxley - that's
ALL financial institution, insurance companies, and all publicly
held corporations. Incidently SmarterMail CANNOT do Sarbaines-Oxley
archiving - I already talked to their sales department.
11. The e-mail server can automatically back up all of the e-mail
and users on a regular schedule.
12. ANY feature can be DISABLED on a USER-BY-USER or
DOMAIN-BY-DOMAIN basis.
I'll gladly pay a little more for a customer service department that
actually answers their phones and responds in less than 10 minutes
with a solution and who will stay on the phone with you, like Dell
(and like Compaq used to before they off-shored everything to India
with a bunch of people who have no technical background and don't
know the names or anything about any of their own certified techs)
for several hours at a time until a problem is resolved.
Yes, gentlemen and women, if we want 1st class tech support that is
maintained in the United States of America then we have to be
willing to PAY for it. Just like we are available to our customers
24 hours a day, 7 days a week and are willing to bend over backwards
to resolve a problem, so are these people. And this is not
conjecture, but from the mouths of people who have actually used the
product and had to deal with the support people.
Bruce Barnes
ChicagoNetTech Inc


        -----Original Message-----
        *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of *John
        Tolmachoff (Lists)
        *Sent:* Saturday, October 30, 2004 18:48
        *To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        *Subject:* RE: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] A Quick Note from the
        Ipswitch Executive Team

        Bruce wrote:

        /In addition to everything we've looking for, it auto-verifies
        any incoming e-mail message the first time a message is received
        from a new e-mail address and forces the sender to click on a
        link in the verification message to validate they are a person
        and not a machine./

//

        /To see an example, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and the server will send a verify
        message back./



        Bad server, bad server. Search the archives for
        Challenge/Response. Bad!



        **John Tolmachoff**

        **Engineer/Consultant/Owner**

        **eServices For You**





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