But the domain is now re-registered. So I don't think there is much you can
do except paying what they demand. However, I have seen few of our domains
getting released after this type of registration. This happens few days
after registration. So I would suggest to wait for few days, if it is not
mu
Once it goes into pending delete status, they all charge a larger fee. I
can't remember, but I think even Godaddy charged about 70.00 for one of our
clients that did this.
This domain is active, and not pending delete, so they are not bound by
ICANN rules regarding fees.
Mike
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is there anyway to block webmail users from sending spam?
As of now declude hijack does not have that function for webmail-- only mail
clients
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We stay FAR away from Enom and switch any new client from them at our
expense due to this very practice.
Matt Robertson wrote:
Enom bought it on 11 November. Look in the upper right hand corner of
the site for the link entitled "Why am I seeing this web site?"
Not pretty. Figure they will w
Enom bought it on 11 November. Look in the upper right hand corner of
the site for the link entitled "Why am I seeing this web site?"
Not pretty. Figure they will want at least a few hundred bucks. At least.
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On Monday, November 14, 2005, 16:07:55, Troy D. Hilton wrote:
> The sad thing is that the client knew there was a "problem" with the site
> for weeks but never said word one.
Then they should be willing to acknowledge the responsibility and accept
the costs incurred the trying to reclaim the domai
I SECOND THIS for both IM and Calendaring. As and ISP, we really have no way to
regulate these.
-Chris
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From: "Terence Blyth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 10:00:15 +1300
>What I
Thanks, Sandy, I didn't know there were two different products. Now I
will take a look at that Ghost Solution Suite.
Sanford Whiteman <> wrote on Thursday, November 10, 2005 12:47 PM:
>> So the long and short of it is that Ghost now works more like an
>> online backup than a disk imaging too
The sad thing is that the client knew there was a "problem" with the site
for weeks but never said word one.
Troy D. Hilton
Serveon, Inc.
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302-529-8640
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:IMail_Forum-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Duane Hill
> Sent:
What I would like to see is the shared calendaring working on a per domain
basis. This would be a great thing to sell as an isp. Also has anyone looked
at the price of the licensing that Microsoft want if you are hosting on
server 2003 ?
Regards
Terence Blyth
Computer Technologies Ltd
Phone 64
BulkRegister does a registrar-lock and holds for a period of time. The
fee to get the domain out of registrar-lock is $145.00. I have several
of my domains registered through BulkRegister and they are set up to
auto-renew for this purpose, so I don't forget.
On Monday, November 14, 2005 at 8:08:
http://www.ctec.co.nz/files.html
Email reader is a win app that displays
emails and contents. I will put a new version up tomorrow that allows you to
view attachments.
Regards
Terence Blyth
Computer Technologies Ltd
Phone 64 3 545 9001
Fax 64 3 545 9002
WARNING: The co
Bruce,
Again, however, you missed my point. If the unix OS and the services
running under unix, along with the directories, users and virtual paths are
compiled properly, there is a substantially significant reduction in the
probability of actual successful attack of the server
I don't think
You are correct. They are a reseller. I had this domain registered with Bulk
Register but the account was under my ex-boss's name and I no longer had
access to it.
(Sigh) I hope this doesn't cost me too much.
Troy D. Hilton
Serveon, Inc.
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> -Original Message
Hi,
has anyone found a mailbox size limit that is
relatively high, but still manageable through the Web
Interface?
That is, I have found that when you go above 200MB or 300MB in the user's mail box size, it is
almost impossible to work through the web-interface.
The Imail knowledge base
Walelabrook looks like a "reseller" for eNom.
There are some people that run money buying expired domain names with the
hope that someone let them expire by accident and will pay $$$ to get them
back. Of course then they can also sit on them and hope someone will want it
and is willing to pay for
Looks like you used Enom and they took it over when it expired. Unless the
new owner used Enom to buy and park the domain.
Good news is if you did use Enom, it's not totally gone. Enom usually parks
domains at those generic sites when they expire. Trick is they won't
reinstate your domain unless y
too simple.
Thanks
-Nick
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
Is anyone aware of a way to read the spool files 'translated'-eg not
just with a text editor but display thier content as an email client
does - converting base64, html, etc. Maybe a way to launch an email
client with a command line?
I think it's probably re-registered via a "bot" of some type due to
it existing as a real domain in the past...
We've seen two domains find the same fate over the years. Each time
they were immediately re-released with some bogus porn site content
to get prior users to freak-out and have the
> Is anyone aware of a way to read the spool files 'translated'-eg not
> just with a text editor but display thier content as an email client
> does - converting base64, html, etc. Maybe a way to launch an email
> client with a command line?
Just associate .SMD with your mail client. They'l
Is anyone aware of a way to read the spool files 'translated'-eg not
just with a text editor but display thier content as an email client
does - converting base64, html, etc. Maybe a way to launch an email
client with a command line?
Thanks!
-Nick
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> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] OT - Domain renewed by someone else: what to
> do?
>
> > I'm calling on the experience in this group for some advice. I have a
> > client
> > whose domain name expired over the weekend and we never got a
> notification
> > due to a partnership split and email address c
Title: OT - Domain renewed by someone else: what to do?
It also depends on the Register. I use Wild West,
Bulkregister and Enom. Wild West and BulkRegister release the names to the
open market. Enom, on the other hand, KEEPS THE DOMAIN and holds it for
Ransom in Afternic. I like Enom... b
yup was a pain but worth it in the long run
Eric S
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From: "Matrosity Hosting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] block forwarding to a specific domain (AOL)
That form looks like it would have to be filled
Just found out that Urchin 6 which is now owned by Google is being
offered for free.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/11/14/HNgoogleanalytics_1.html
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Title: OT - Domain renewed by someone else: what to do?
Mike
is right about it not being instantly available to others upon expiration. Call
your registrar and get them to help you renew. I have bought things on backorder
and even those weren't instantly available upon expiration. registrars
Title: OT - Domain renewed by someone else: what to do?
I would say they need another domain because the expense and hassle is
likely to be high to the old one back. Also, the time it may take them
to get it back will likely be several months.
Troy D. Hilton wrote:
Hello
All,
I’
I'm calling on the experience in this group for some advice. I have a
client
whose domain name expired over the weekend and we never got a notification
due to a partnership split and email address change (long story).
Anyway, the domain name has already been registered with another company
and
Title: OT - Domain renewed by someone else: what to do?
Here is my "opinion" as is free First of all,
it takes about 2-3 months after a domain expires before another party can buy
it, so this site would have been offline for about three months. There are
several statuses it goes through l
Title: OT - Domain renewed by someone else: what to do?
Hello All,
I’m calling on the experience in this group for some advice. I have a client whose domain name expired over the weekend and we never got a notification due to a partnership split and email address change (long story).
Anyway
That form looks like it would have to be filled out for each domain?
Eric Shanbrom wrote:
Bill,
There are numerous ways of getting whitelisted at AOL. I have used the
Dynamic Whitelist and have not heard anything from AOL since about me
spamming them due to users forwarding to their AOL acco
Bill,
There are numerous ways of getting whitelisted at AOL. I have used the
Dynamic Whitelist and have not heard anything from AOL since about me
spamming them due to users forwarding to their AOL account. I couldn't keep
up with who was doing it so when we found this I tried it all the issue
We're already whitelisted but I still get notices that "we" are spamming
AOL when someone sets up forwarding to their AOL account.
Thanks,
Bill
Eric Shanbrom wrote:
If you are forwarding more than 100 messages a day to AOL for your
users then you get them to allow it. We have a KB article ou
I think we'll see former Imail pricing with the New Smartermail 3.0
along with the very few missing capabilities that imail already has.
David Gregg wrote:
15-20% of the license price is a relatively common yard stick, and
that extrapolates into a $6K-$8K street price of Unlimited.
I think
I thought this was built-in somewhere?
I guess I may as well ask if the new web templates are AOL compatible?
Bill
David Gregg wrote:
I thought there was a new option to block forwarding to specific
domains in Imail but I can't seem to find anything in the KB? AOL is
a PITA with their spam p
If you are forwarding more than 100 messages a day to AOL for your users
then you get them to allow it. We have a KB article outlining the
procedure at:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20051021-DM02.htm
Good info - and timely too. Thanks Eric.
Regards,
David Gregg
dgSoft Internet Servic
meant to say 100 messages per month
Eric S
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From: "Eric Shanbrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] block forwarding to a specific domain (AOL)
If you are forwarding more than 100 messages a day to AOL for
15-20% of the license price is a relatively common yard stick, and
that extrapolates into a $6K-$8K street price of Unlimited.
I think when you see the officail prices - or even the street prices of the
release, you will find them to be fair. I challenge you to find the
standard imail anywher
If you are forwarding more than 100 messages a day to AOL for your users
then you get them to allow it. We have a KB article outlining the procedure
at:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20051021-DM02.htm
Good Luck
Eric S
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From: "Matrosity Hosting" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
I thought there was a new option to block forwarding to specific domains in
Imail but I can't seem to find anything in the KB? AOL is a PITA with their
spam policy and some of our users are ignoring our "don't forward your mail
to AOL" policy.
Just add some javascript checking to the appropria
But, your basis is "if come" and irrelevant.
The clustering proposal is just a proposal and has nothing to do with
the current product or its pricing.
Thursday, November 10, 2005, 3:54:14 PM, John T (Lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
JTL>
JTL>
JTL>
JTL> Ouch, now you touched a thor
And you'd be a rich man, too, if the market embraced that pricing.
However, value is a major portion of the buying decision.
Many of us have been paying SA for years for a virtually dormant
product. I remember a time when we were begging for 'some' Spam
features and were told it would never happe
I thought there was a new option to block forwarding to specific domains
in Imail but I can't seem to find anything in the KB? AOL is a PITA with
their spam policy and some of our users are ignoring our "don't forward
your mail to AOL" policy.
Thanks,
Bill
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