Hi Gary,
I'm still on 8.2 myself, so I can't speak from experience, but this
looks like a .Net configuration error. I think that v10 requires at
least .Net version 2. If you have .Net version 2+ installed, make sure
that IIS is not set to use v1.1.
Hope this helps,
Dean
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 5
Please disregard the last post. I figured it out.
I'd installed IMail 10 in a virtual folder under an existing domain. The
existing domain had a web.config with some settings conflicting with the
web.config in Imails web client. I tried altering the Imail web.config to
use the key word thi
Hey folks,
I just upgraded from v8 to 10.1. I'm getting the following error message on
the webmail client. Any suggestions?
I can't seem to find any info on the support site.
Thanks,
Gary Jorgenson, RN President/CEO - Robin Technologies, Inc.
670 Lakeview Plaza Blvd., Suites I & J
Yeah, that's the first thing I thought of but there was nothing in there
(other than the standard line).
Todd
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> I'm guessing that I need to remove the record from DNS. But if the mail
> server or other DNS servers are using it (the logs are littered with a call
> to that IP address), then what else do I need to do to exorcise that demon?
Check your HOSTS file.
--Sandy
Hi Everyone -
After our move, I'm still having a few issues sending to a couple of people.
One of the last things I did was set up a Microsoft cache-only DNS server.
Everything seems to be working ok with that. Today I tried to send a
message to someone, and it was returned. So I started looking