Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Pulling Account Information

2004-03-26 Thread Aaron J . Caviglia
Thanks Sandy!

Aaron

On Mar 26, 2004, at 11:49 AM, Sanford Whiteman wrote:
Sorry--had you backward. Try http://iplus.martek.net. Their IPlus Info
Browser  extracts  usernames  and passwords from the Registry userbase
for a very low price ($29) vs. Ipswitch's Externalizer ($99).
--Sandy

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Pulling Account Information

2004-03-26 Thread Sanford Whiteman
> Had  a question that I can't seem to find online. I am moving from a
> Registry based Imail install to a SQL based. And I was wondering how
> I could pull login information (e-mail addy and password) and put it
> into a text file of some sort?

Sorry--had you backward. Try http://iplus.martek.net. Their IPlus Info
Browser  extracts  usernames  and passwords from the Registry userbase
for a very low price ($29) vs. Ipswitch's Externalizer ($99).

--Sandy




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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Pulling Account Information

2004-03-26 Thread Aaron J . Caviglia
Sandy,

I tried and didn't get anything.  What would it be under?  I look under 
"imail sql" and "imail user extraction".

Thanks,
Aaron
On Mar 26, 2004, at 10:42 AM, Sanford Whiteman wrote:

Had  a question that I can't seem to find online. I am moving from a
Registry based Imail install to a SQL based. And I was wondering how
I could pull login information (e-mail addy and password) and put it
into a text file of some sort?
I  posted  SQL  to  do  this  to  the  IMail  list within the last six
months--search for it.
--Sandy


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Pulling Account Information

2004-03-26 Thread Matt




FYI, the ExtractUsers tool was pulled by both Ipswitch and the
publisher's site.  I would recommend E-mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
a copy of his program.

Matt



Sanford Whiteman wrote:

  
Had  a question that I can't seem to find online. I am moving from a
Registry based Imail install to a SQL based. And I was wondering how
I could pull login information (e-mail addy and password) and put it
into a text file of some sort?

  
  
I  posted  SQL  to  do  this  to  the  IMail  list within the last six
months--search for it.

--Sandy



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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Pulling Account Information

2004-03-26 Thread Sanford Whiteman
> Had  a question that I can't seem to find online. I am moving from a
> Registry based Imail install to a SQL based. And I was wondering how
> I could pull login information (e-mail addy and password) and put it
> into a text file of some sort?

I  posted  SQL  to  do  this  to  the  IMail  list within the last six
months--search for it.

--Sandy



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[Declude.JunkMail] Pulling Account Information

2004-03-26 Thread Aaron J . Caviglia
Hey Everybody,

Had a question that I can't seem to find online.  I am moving from a 
Registry based Imail install to a SQL based.   And I was wondering how 
I could pull login information (e-mail addy and password) and put it 
into a text file of some sort?

Thanks,
Aaron
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