Sheesh... guess it's time to take down the demo account info at
http://killerwebmail.com so the clueless can't login. Sorry everyone...
Mendel - try hotmail or yahoo. You've stumbled into a bunch of cranky
mailserver admins here who don't take too kindly to safelists (what a
euphemism that is), so
I was told to come here and get a mailbox to use for my safelists. Where is the join
button?.
Regards,
Mendel Birnbaum
Birns Telecommunications
233 West 17th Street
New York, NY 10011
212.352.7311 Tel
212.352.7411 Fax
Get y
> Is it possible to place comments in the kill.lst file?
On the same line as an address, no. On a line by itself, sure. It will
be checked by IMail (thus adding scanning overhead), but since
#badd guyz
is not going to match any legit email, it will not interrupt
operation.
-Sandy
To
> I will be moving to a new server and with only 700 or so users for
> now, but with steady growth. I have always thought SQL would be the
> better, but listening on this list has made me think that might not
> be true.
SQL's advantages are reporting and other interfaces to non-IMail
app
> Here's the question: Any idea of how to find the "hard link" to the
> SQL7 database?
All the info is in the IMail\Domains\ key: there's nowhere
else that the services look for ODBCUSER.DLL params. If it looks right
in there, you need to make sure you restart all of your services. Also
doubl
Currently I am running on a SQL Database with approx. 150 domains and
400 total users. I am in the process of acquiring another 100 domains and
another 200 - 300 users.
I will be moving to a new server and with only 700 or so users for now, but
with steady growth. I have always thought SQL would
Hi Forum,
I'm trying to figure out why alerts are not being sent to my cell phone. I have the
alert set up to call me, and I have the correct com setting. Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello All,
I'm using SQL7 to authenticate users with my IMail 7.10 server. However I
want to use our SQL2000 server since it has more power. I've exported the
database from SQL7 to SQL2K, created the proper
DB_Owner/datareader/datawriter account on SQL2K, created a new ODBC
connection on the IMail
No
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason Newland
> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:26 PM - FamHost
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] kill.lst question
>
>
> huh?
>
> I asked, can I put a comment in the kill file
huh?
I asked, can I put a comment in the kill file without any problems
Jason
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From: "IMail @ Carrz-Fox-Fire Promotions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] kill.lst question
> Jason Newlan
I have just noticed that I have mis-read the original posting, and
would like to apologize for this.
I am sorry, please dis-regard my 1st reply. Unless you wish to use some
of the information it it.
Take Care and Please except my apologize in this posting :-)
Wayne
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Jason Newland wrote:
Is it possible to place comments in the kill.lst file?
Thanks
Jason
Hello Jason;
Yes, you can edit the kill.lst file manually. It is there to add in
email server domains or email address's that you do not want
to allow access to the your server. Spam Mail and such mes
It wouldn't help his problem, but it will keep him RFC compliant, and keep
him out of RFC-Ignorant.org's database.
Bounce messages are sent using the from address <> (null sender). If he/you
don't accept them as you should, then your mail system is no longer RFC
compliant. Here is the link to mo
I think I've seen everything now! From one response:
> One thing you need to do first is go into Imail admin and under the SMTP
> service UNcheck the box that says "refuse 'null' senders"
and another:
> First, kill the receipt requests.
I'll do my best to be polite and not use words like "bozo
How would this help, out of curiosity?
Warm Regards,
Shawn Faulkingham MCSE, CCNA, MCDBA
Indoff Incorporated
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Jason Newland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Diff
First, kill the receipt requests.
> Hi - I seem to have files in the spooler eating all my CPU.
And how did you figure out a file in the spool directory is taking all the
CPU time? CPU time is usually taken by processes, not text files.
> To solve the problem I just deleted them all, but is the
One thing you need to do first is go into Imail admin and under the SMTP
service UNcheck the box that says "refuse 'null' senders"
Jason
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 3:39 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Different File T
Hi - I seem to have files in the spooler eating all my CPU.
What makes you think that?
Did you use Task Manager, and click the "CPU" button when viewing the list
of processes, to see what processes were using all the CPU time?
WHile looking at the files I noticed several type.
what is a "*.
Hi - I seem to have files in the spooler eating all my CPU.
WHile looking at the files I noticed several type.
what is a "*.gse, *.SMD, etc.
To solve the problem I just deleated them all, but is there any way to
isolate which files are causing the problems?
T
Thanks...TIm
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Hi Dev,
Sounds like you've found nearly all the issues we're running
across as well (Mainly WebMail responding to the wrong
interface/network). We're in the process of shelving 9 Imail servers
and moving to something more stable, hopefully with a company behind it
that will admit and corr
Emailed tech support at Imail and they said they are aware of this issue
and R&D is working on a fix and resolution for this issue.
Keith
-Original Message-
From: Keith Johnson
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 12:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Browser/FTP Issues
> Gentlemen the product looks really sweet. But is the licensing costs
> based on concurrent connections or on named users?
Concurrent connections: each workstation setup gets assigned a serial
number. Prob is that having Outlook open and the OLWGF service in the
profile, even if the Public
we see stuff like this all the time.
When this happens we usually CAREFULLY examine the keys and see which one is "married"
to the correct $virtual key and which one is not; which one has users and which one
does not. Then we delete the bad key.
In some cases we find out that the bad key
I have been running 7.13 for about one month with
three domains each with a uniqe IP address. Eveything appears to be operating
correctly.
I just noticed that in Imail admistrator
'cshore.com' is listed twice. This is the main hostname. There are two entries
for this domain in the registry
Just confirmed this to be an issue (with me), I turned off Imonitor.exe
and I was able to get to the Internet. Still no fix though for Imonitor
usuage.
Keith
-Original Message-
From: Keith Johnson
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 11:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Brow
I believe I have found a symptom of what is going on but unsure where to
proceed (maybe open case with Imail or turn off Imonitor). I did a
netstat -an and noticed that Imonitor has taken over virtual all ports
from 1024 to 5000. This makes since why I can't open a connection to
the Internet, ftp
They're running version 6.06 and the hotfix is for 7.13?
Tom
: Install the latest hotfix from Ipswitch and your problem will be solved :)
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Install the latest hotfix from Ipswitch and your problem will be solved :)
One of Microsoft's hotfixes recently broke Imail.
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Seems I've heard of this before, but can't find it in the iMail
knowledge base.
iMail's admin.exe program does not display correctly on the screen.
If you search the archives for "Windows Update Q328310", you'll find all
the details.
In short, you can either install the IMail patch (if possi
Seems I've heard of this before, but can't find it in the iMail
knowledge base.
Just moved iMail to new hardware (iMail version 6.06 moved onto Dell
2650 PowerEdge)
iMail's admin.exe program does not display correctly on the screen.
1. The right hand panel content positions to the right, exten
Rockliffe Mailsite uses mdir
MS Exchange storage is not bad. Everything is stored in Jet Database. Rumors are MS
will be switching to SQL database in the future. All users's mailboxes are within one
huge DB file. But multiple DBs are possible, so some users could be on one DB and
another gr
>It is useful to web hosting company like us, we wish to control
customer disk space usage on per domain bases.
We are a similar email hosting company to yourself, we 'grayed' out the
chose of the user changing their disk space size in the GUI, that way we
can control it. Works like a champ!
>Bes
http://www.workgroupfolders.com/
Gentlemen the product looks really sweet. But is the licensing costs
based on concurrent connections or on named users? Thanks
Either way the costs are substantial...
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I have the latest version 7.13 installed.
What I mean is, if I set a limit of 50MB for Domain1 then no matter how many
users under Domain1 and regardless of their mailbox size limit setting, the
total mailbox size for all user can not exceed 50MB.
It is useful to web hosting company like us, we wi
in teh latest version they already have this
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mak
> Sent: 30. desember 2002 09:09
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [IMail Forum] Wish list
>
>
> I wish IMail can set disk space quota per domain inste
I wish IMail can set disk space quota per domain instead of currently per
user.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Mak
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