Hello Edward,

I can't answer all, but here's what I can...

Monday, June 10, 2002, 8:38:33 AM, you wrote:
EP> I have some questions about the product.  I have looked in the PDFs and have these
EP> questions left.

EP> 1) FTP.  Does it support auto resume?  It says HTTP does...what about FTP?

Don't know.

EP> 2) FTP.  It supports multiple users (non-anonymous?)  These users do not have to 
have 
EP> mail accounts right?

Correct.  You need to set them up as users, but when you do do NOT
click on the "Create mailbox" checkbox at the bottom of the form.
Then they'll be users but won't have any email.

EP> 3) SMTP.  Does the SMTP server support multiple domains?

Yes, enter a space seperated list of domain names that you want to
receive mail for.  I think this is on the mail server page, and it's
called something like "local domains".  It's been a while, if you
can't find it I can check and tell you exactly where it is.  Oh, of
course you can't get to it right now as you only have a demo version
and there's no mail server in it.

EP> 4) WWW and Web Mail.  Does the webmail work over a different port than the web 
services?  
EP> Or can you simply specify a unique header for mail opposed to standard web pages?  
(eg.  
EP> mail.mydomain.com goes to webmail...but www.mydomain.com goes to http server)

It works on the same port.  Yes, you can do a mail.mydomain.com and have
that go to the webmail if that's what you want. (you have to be able
to access your DNS records for this, so either you host your own DNS
or have a friendly person do it that will be willing to set it up the
way you want) 

EP> 5) WWW.  Support for virtual hosting? single IP different headers.

Yes, no limit to the number of domains you can host (all on the same
IP).

EP> 6) Web Mail.  Can I fetch email from multiple POP accounts that are unique per 
user?  If 
EP> so, does it bring it in with original headers? so I can hit reply without having 
to re-
EP> specify the SMTP address?

Yes you can fetch mail for multiple POP accounts and have it go to
particular users.

I'm not sure about how the headers appear.  I think if you hit reply
it will come from your domain name.

EP> 7) WebMail.  Does it support SSL certificates?  over port 443 or another port?

Yes it does, on the standard port.  I also think you can change the
port, but I'm not positive.


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Best regards,
 Dave                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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