I'll add GFI Mailarchiver to the list. Been running it for years and I am very
happy. Last few versions have been downright snappy to use. Tech support is
outstanding. I would not recommend it for a large org though, we are running
about a 1000 mailboxes with 7 years of email on it and it is doi
Thanks you all. I'll look into the solutions suggested.
--T
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Kurt Buff wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Tigran K wrote:
> > I'm looking for an open source or freeware or really inexpensive email
> > archiving solutions.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> I'll bet they have a backdoor that they're not willing to provide or
> outline right now.
Maybe, but I doubt it. Otherwise someone would have found it and exploited it.
Also, if the APs have this "feature", do the switches they sell do the same
thing too? Will they stop passing traffic?
> Als
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Tigran K wrote:
> I'm looking for an open source or freeware or really inexpensive email
> archiving solutions.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Running Exchange 2010 and Outlook on all clients.
>
> Thanks
Better to ask on the sister list to this one, for Exchange.
Howev
I tried out Enkive and MailArchiva years ago... I wan't impressed, but times
have changed since. I also see MailPiler. Those look to be your Open Source
solutions.
What's inexpensive? How many mailboxes? MailStore Server is fairly cheap if you
have only a few mailboxes.
--Matt Ross
Ephrata Sc
Such is life in the land of subscriptions and remote license checking.
I'll bet they have a backdoor that they're not willing to provide or
outline right now.
Also, I'll be keeping my eye out for alternative firmware as a hedge
against this particular issue.
*ASB
**http://XeeMe.com/AndrewBak
For in house machines I just need to push the reg file to turn on CredSSP and
they can keep the update. NM.
-Original Message-
From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:kennedy...@elyriaschools.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 11:56 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Declined update won't die.
Trying to remove KB969084 from some XP machines using WSUS, it is RDP 7.
Declined it (not removable in WSUS), uninstalled and it keeps reinstalling
itself very quickly. I have seen a few posts that say an update with multiple
versions can do this, but I can find any for this KB or and any super
If they changed that to a 90 day grace period, then they will limit themselves
in another way (Maybe a single SSID, or limited bandwidth, or limited antenna
power, something like that...) I would feel better about it.
I just hate having to deal with anything that _depends_ on a service on the
i
We have a shared HP printer, LJ 4515 that we only keep plain letter size paper
loaded into.
Print server is 2008 R2. Workstations are Win 7.
Occasionally someone will print a document with letterhead paper selected.
When this happens, the printer stops, prompts to load letterhead and other jobs
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