> Navigate to:
>
> http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19991118-DM01.htm
>
Did that before I came to the list.
"MAILBOX INFO: The NTMail mailbox uses text format similar to IMail's;
however, in NTMail, each message is separated by a period ".". IMail
separates messages by the "From address" such
I just updated my Imail machine (after it died) and built a new Athlon XP
1700 machine. Everything worked fine with the old machine:
AMD K6 2 600
256mb RAM
Windows 2000 AS (all patches and upgrades)
Imail v6.06 (all patches)
Dual NIC Intel Pro 100/s
The new machine has the same amount of RAM and
A note on the logging. Yes, I agree it would be nice to have more
options for the log files. Here is what I have done to get around the
issue.
Sending logs to a syslog server (www.winsyslog.com - nice product for a
good price). You could stop right there and have the syslog server log
to a fil
>1) Should I use relay for addresses in this case?
No, you should not.
>2) If I have 5 lines in the Access Control box as follows--
>
>10.93.0.0 255.255.254.0
>10.93.2.0 "
>10.93.4.0 "
>10.93.6.0 "
>10.93.8.0 "
>
>Will this work?
Sure. But it will also let anyone who h
Yep...that's what they said. Here's the response:
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 4:53 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Server 7.13] Todd Ryan [T20021009016L]
> Todd
>
> The only other thing I can think of would be something t
Robert,
Navigate to:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19991118-DM01.htm
~Rick
Adding the users isn't a problem. It's getting the mailboxes pulled over
and converted to an IMail acceptable format.
___
Virus Scanned and Filtered
Tim Wilkey wrote:
> I'm configuring the SMTP security options on my Imail server.
> ...
> I'm unlclear about the "IP addresses (and/or subnets)" portion of the above
> statement.
>
> This server is for a school system. They have 4 schools and a central
> office.
>
> 10.93.0.1 to 10.93.1.253 Cen
>> If you're attempting to load accounts to IMail, look at ldaper.exe or
adduser.exe
Adding the users isn't a problem. It's getting the mailboxes pulled over
and converted to an IMail acceptable format.
Robert
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"No mail relay" Would involve less overhead as you add schools, offices,
etc. It will make it simpler if an employee carries a laptop and uses
dial up as well.
That would mean that each client authenticates through his or her e-mail
client which is straight forward in setting up.
-Original
So far so good. Add this one
I want a more secure method other than clear text authentication with
the e-mail client (Outlook or Outlook Express). Once again, more HP to
the SMTP service for the overhead though.
It would be nice if they came up with something that mimicked Exchange's
publi
If you're attempting to load accounts to IMail, look at ldaper.exe or adduser.exe
On Friday, October 11, 2002 1:48 PM, Robert Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is it possible to run the IMail Client from a command line or
>script?
>
>I need to pull in about 4,000 mailboxes during a conversion fro
Is it possible to run the IMail Client from a command line or script?
I need to pull in about 4,000 mailboxes during a conversion from NTMail to
IMail and don't want to have to do a manual edit on every mailbox.
Robert Smith
Futur@ ISP
(501) 941-2556
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Hi,
I'm configuring the SMTP security options on my Imail server.
The knowledge base says--
"In SMTP Security (IMail Administrator | localhost) you will probably want
Relay for Addresses. List the IP addresses (and/or subnets) that you want to
Relay Mail For. (It is necessary to stop and re-sta
Korey,
I agree!.. I have been dealing with log/spool issues for 3 weeks now. It
would be nice if they were in a directory other that the spool!
Dustin
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From: Korey Verlsteffen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 3:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subje
>They have ColdFusion MX pretty cheap.
There's apparently some serious blood on the ground from that "1.0" product.
Should be just about soup for spring 2003. :))
Len
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SMTP - This cylinder needs some serious engine work. How about adding a
little nitrous to this daemon? (Gearhead talkin, basically Imail's smtp
performance it about as good as the performance of a GEO Metro. A real tire
smoker!)
SMTP part 2 - Why is everything thrown into one folder with logf
I would have emailed you off the list if I had your email address, so I
hope the list accepts my apologies.
They have ColdFusion MX pretty cheap. Preferable Enterprise version. I
have to be able to register it. No warez.
Jonas Fornander - System Administrator
Netwood Communications, LLC - www.
Hello,
Over the past week or so I have seen some treads that make me
wonder about a couple of things.
First yes there are new people to the tech industries here and they
do have every right to ask questions with out being slammed.
If they are aviling themselves to learn.
Look I did
This may help:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20020924-DM01.htm
IMail - Batch file to return message for nonexistent user to sender
Dave
In reply to 10 Oct message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>is there a way to make the auto-reply feature send emails to
>various parties like sender, intended
If using NT 4.0: Start->Settings->Control Panel->Network->Services, click on
Netbios, then click "remove". Everytime you reboot after this you'll get a
warning in the logfile that the messenger service could not be started
unless you remove it too. If you're running IIS on the machine you'll also
Hello David;
I know that when I went to Broadband on my mail server, I had a Linksys
in it, and everytime that I
would go to check email, It would cause a Memory Dump on the server. So
after finally typing it into
the knowledge base sorrectly to some up with something on it thru
IPSwitch, I
is there a way to make the auto-reply feature send emails to various parties
like sender, intended receipient & postmaster ? Also to attach the original
message
as part of the auto-reply content ?
Something like :
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject : Email rejected
"An e
Hello,
Friday, October 11, 2002, 11:36:25 AM, you wrote:
Marc> Could you provide a step-by-step on how to "turn off Netbios and SNMP"?
Windows helps
TechNet
Google.
Any book on W2K Admin
Anyways go to network properties and uninstall NetBEUI
unistall SNMP from Add/Remove/windows comp/Monitorin
>Could you provide a step-by-step on how to "turn off Netbios
tcp/ip properties, UNcheck netbios and MS Networking client,
leaving only tcp/ip
At your edge route, block port 137-139 in and out for all ip's
Len
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is there a way to make the auto-reply feature send emails to various parties
like sender, intended receipient & postmaster ? Also to attach the original
message
as part of the auto-reply content ?
Something like :
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject : Email rejected
"An e
Good luck on the 3Com NIC but Ipswitch claimed our ODBC based problems were
caused by Intel NICs and we replaced with 3Com to no avail. Seems if Intel
NICs are such a problem Ipswitch should work on making Imail compatible with
them instead of blaming everything on them.
They said Gb NICs were
Could you provide a step-by-step on how to "turn off Netbios and SNMP"?
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mailadmin
> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 4:59 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Virus on the server?
>
Hello,
Friday, October 11, 2002, 10:50:44 AM, you wrote:
Todd> Oh! Good thoughts. I know on-access A/V is turned off. But
Todd> I didn't know
Todd> about indexing service. Got excited for a second. But sadly,
Todd> it is not
Todd> running.
indexing service is a hog. When I turn it off i s
Two more thoughts...
1.) You may want to test/change your patch cable(s).
2.) Try a different PCI slot for the NIC
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Todd Ryan
> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 10:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:
>20021010 191430 127.0.0.1 SMTP (95) Connect aol.com
>[64.12.136.153:25] (1)
>20021010 191430 127.0.0.1 SMTP (95) rl-recv: (2746) connection reset
This one indicates that the connection was terminated by AOL immediately
after it started. Most likely, their server was overloade
>I was wondering if anyone out there has made a tool to alert an
>administrator when your imail server is getting hammered by a certain email
>address. I have looked at Declude's Hijack, but this only limits outgoing
>mail.
This is pretty easy to do with a script, or two.
grepping every line c
Oh! Good thoughts. I know on-access A/V is turned off. But I didn't know
about indexing service. Got excited for a second. But sadly, it is not
running.
IpSwitch says they have had similar complaints about Intel NICs and almost
any Gigabit NIC. So I'm in the process of tracking down a new 3
R. Scott Perry wrote:
>
>> That is what I have been told. But what gets me, is that I can send
>> out mail to anyone at any
>> domain (as long as the email is a good one) and it gets sent to them
>> without being Queued?
>> But yet, AOL seems to get Queued everytime?? And I have to force it
I was wondering if anyone out there has made a tool to alert an
administrator when your imail server is getting hammered by a certain email
address. I have looked at Declude's Hijack, but this only limits outgoing
mail.
Here's the problem, a user sends his newsletter (from his local smtp
server)
Jonas Fornander wrote:
>Does anyone on this list from England (or anywhere else) know anything
>about a company that sells software that's called Jixy?
>
>
>
Hello Jonas;
What does the company sale??
I can usaully find anything on the internet for any company, So if I
knew what they sold.
Review the LDAP chapter in the Imail manual, it gives you multiple choices that work
well. Also the Killer Web Mail templates with the LDAP searchable addresses works
excellent we use the LDAP server for our central directory and it work well.
On Friday, October 11, 2002 7:40 AM, Eric Sh
Global address book for a mail client (OE Outlook, Netscape communicator,
Eudora, etc) can be done with the LDAP server. In Web Messaging you will
need to upgrade your templates to the Killer Web Mail templates as there is
one in there I believe
Eric S
- Original Message -
From: "venky" <
Paul,
Thanks for the thoughts. Although no solutions (as you mentioned), they DO
make me think...and wonder...
I tried a few more things that John and IpSwitch suggested...no change:
1) Tried older version of integrated Intel Pro 100 NIC drivers (per
IpSwitch). No change.
2) Switched to in
set up your IMail server as if it was a gateway or backup server for this
domain. See the manual and/or KB
Eric S
- Original Message -
From: "Andrey Fyodorov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 9:03 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Can Imail redirect
Hello Andrey Fyodorov
That is what I have been told. But what gets me, is that I can send
out mail to anyone at any
domain (as long as the email is a good one) and it gets sent to them
without being Queued?
But yet, AOL seems to get Queued everytime?? And I have to force it out. ??
Thank you
> That is what I have been told. But what gets me, is that I can send out
> mail to anyone at any
>domain (as long as the email is a good one) and it gets sent to them
>without being Queued?
>But yet, AOL seems to get Queued everytime?? And I have to force it out. ??
Until you've looked at t
this one just seems to be a normal banner
-Original Message-
From: IMail @ Carrz-Fox-Fire Promotions
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] AOL is treating a list like Spam
I get this same message just sending
>>> How can I make global changes for all email accounts at iMail
server ?
In Imail Admin click on USERS. You will see Global User Change in the upper
right hand corner.
The way of a canoe is the way of the wilderness and of a freedom almost
forgotten...When a man is part of his canoe,
Just a thought, do you have on-access a/v scanning enabled? Indexing
service?
-Patrick
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Todd Ryan
> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 8:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] IMa
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