Allen,
On question 2 if you are using any kind of spam filtering
program like Trend Micro or Norton it looks like it as possibly spam and moves
the email to the Junk E-Mail folder - at least that is what happens from my
experience.
The other thing is you have to actually purge your messag
How about the Darwinian approach? Let the people who are going to fall for
Phishing get taken for all their money, then they won't be able to afford
computers or internet connections... : )
But seriously - the people who are going to click links that they aren't
supposed to are just as likely to
IMO, you should then give those admins an option to disable auto-linking
site- or domain-wide, but turn it on by default as that is expected
behavior (not just because of parity, but because that is how almost ALL
email clients and webmail clients work).
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAI
Hi There,
Newbie to this list, and to IMail. Few ?
Is there an way to automate
contact setup for group of users to have the same contacts and groups?
(other than the public contacts which seems to be pretty limited)
when using outlook configured
to use imap… when
Hi John,
We're looking at revisiting this issue in the next sprint.
Some admins want all links disabled (even in rich html) as a
security/anti-phishing pre-caution but completely understand the parity
issue (used to work one way but no longer does).
Bye for now,
kg
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That's too bad, we're missing more and more quality
people from this list. Should be a BIG red flag to Ipswitch regardless
of what other software you're going to. I don't care how many thousands
of install of imail there are if the core group is moving on then this
is a bad thing because I don'
Nawno ill will. Just needed to get somethign up that I coudl rely on. I aprreciate Ipswitch for all that they have done for me since version 4. But times change and so do requirements. That's all.Later,
TOn 10/2/06, Matrosity Hosting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
this should be an inte
Good luck! We'll miss you. I know I appreciated your
input.
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RabeSent: Monday, October 02, 2006 11:28 AMTo:
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me please
LOL - time to move on. Finally go
LOL - time to move on. Finally got everything ported over to Linux. I have been trying to stay omn and lend a hand here and there, but I haven't been running the software enough to be of good assistance anymore.
So take care ya'll.TravisOn 10/2/06, L. Bhandari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A
this should be an interesting answer...
L. Bhandari wrote:
And where do YOU think you are
going Travis!?!?!? You can't leave!!?!? Where is your hall pass??
From:
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Rabe
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 11:
And where do YOU think you are going Travis!?!?!? You can't
leave!!?!? Where is your hall pass??
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RabeSent: Monday, October 02, 2006 11:19 AMTo:
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ple
I've attempted twice to send a particular message to this forum and both
times it has not appeared. It sends fine from my end but then I never see it
show up in the list. I have sent other messages to the list with no
problems, including this one since you are reading it now.
Is there some sor
-- Regards,Travis Rabe[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I have some users reporting subject lines containing prefixed with the
following information: =?UTF-8?Q?Hi?=
This didn't happen on 8.22 but did start after the move to 2006.1 Standard.
The messages are sometimes internal, sometimes external and are considered
to be legitimate by the rece
Is there anything further on this?
I also have users that are unable to click links in their mail as well. The
links were "clickable" as expected in 8.2 but are not since the move to
2006.1 about a month ago.
Thanks,
John Richardson
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:
Had this happen to us about a year ago and it
turned out to be a bad network cable.
Michael Thomas - Mathbox wrote:
Geza,
Maybe this is too obvious, but I
have never seen anyone mention it. In network connections, for each
adapter, click properties. On the General tab, click the
At 10/1/2006 10:00 PM, you wrote:
Geza,
Maybe this is too obvious, but I have
never seen anyone mention it. In network connections, for each adapter,
click properties. On the General tab, click the Configure button for the
adapter. Click the Power Management tab. Ensure that "Allow the
compute
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