The worldmail list archive ending on 24 Feb 2014
Topics covered in this issue include:
1. Time stamp difference between 2 applications
"Elliott Bujan" <ebujan at initialplants dot com>
Thu, 24 Jun 2004 07:44:08 -0500
2. RE: Time stamp difference between 2 applications
"Paul Webster" <paul at spidersweb dot freeserve dot co dot uk>
Thu, 24 Jun 2004 14:54:18 +0100
3. time stamps
Gina Senz <gsenz at aium dot org>
Thu, 26 Aug 2004 15:49:02 -0400
4. Re: time stamps
Matt Hemingway <matt at supplyedge dot com>
Thu, 26 Aug 2004 13:13:43 -0700
5. Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Garry W <YahooMail at extremelyserious dot org>
Sat, 23 Oct 2004 14:40:27 -0700
6. RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
"Tony Fantaci" <TonyF at Alcottgroup dot com>
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 10:17:17 -0400
7. RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
"Elliott Bujan" <ebujan at initialplants dot com>
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:27:52 -0500
8. RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
"Art Lazanoff" <art at parrotbyte dot com>
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:28:56 -0700
9. Re: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Matt Hemingway <matt at supplyedge dot com>
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:40:08 -0700
10. RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
"Art Lazanoff" <art at parrotbyte dot com>
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:58:14 -0700
11. RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
"Tony Fantaci" <TonyF at Alcottgroup dot com>
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 13:10:19 -0400
12. RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
"Art Lazanoff" <art at parrotbyte dot com>
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:22:25 -0700
13. Re: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Matt Hemingway <matt at supplyedge dot com>
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:20:55 -0700
14. RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
"Tony Fantaci" <TonyF at Alcottgroup dot com>
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 14:47:31 -0400
15. Few users left
Ferris Hall <ferris at ferrishall dot com>
Tue, 26 Oct 2004 00:50:37 -0400
16. RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
"Tony Fantaci" <TonyF at Alcottgroup dot com>
Tue, 9 Nov 2004 10:01:35 -0500
17. Please Resend Recent Requests
Listmaster <listmaster at lists dot pensive dot org>
Wed, 24 Nov 2004 14:30:03 -0800
18. copy of email I just sent to Qualcomm
Mark Fortune <mfortune at ce8 dot uscourts dot gov>
Thu, 12 Jan 2006 07:20:28 -0600
19. Make old mail new
Katie Percy <katiepercy at fredfinch dot org>
Fri, 02 Jun 2006 16:54:46 -0700
20. Need Worldmail 2 Server License
Mail Administrator - Richard <wm dot admin at auburnprint dot com>
Wed, 22 Apr 2009 19:58:07 -0700
21. Re: Need Worldmail 2 Server License
Mail Administrator - Richard <wm dot admin at auburnprint dot com>
Tue, 28 Apr 2009 13:39:07 -0700
22. Exploit
Randall Gellens <worldmail at randy dot pensive dot org>
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 11:51:26 -0800
From: "Elliott Bujan" <ebujan at initialplants dot com>
Subject: Time stamp difference between 2 applications
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 07:44:08 -0500
While I was tracking a message that was not received by a recipient, I
noticed that the time stamp differ if I view the log file from the
management center and notepad.
I am in CT and the time difference is 5hrs - The clock for my server is set
to GMT -600hrs, and automatically adjust for daylight savings.
Any idea why?
Thank you,
Elliott
==============================
Elliott Bujan
Network/Web Administrator
Initial Tropical Plants - USA
Voice:(847) 634 4250 ext. 99281
Fax: (847) 634 6820
ebujan@initialplants.com
http://www.initialplants.com
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From: "Paul Webster" <paul at spidersweb dot freeserve dot co dot uk>
Subject: RE: Time stamp difference between 2 applications
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 14:54:18 +0100
Yes.
It is logged in the file as GMT.
The viewer understands that and it knows your local timezone/offset ... so
it adjusts.
Idea was to make comparison of data between sites in a multi-national
installation more possible - also someone in France looking at a system in
USA would see his own local time (which might make things easier when
supporting end-users) .. the opposite is also possible!
Paul
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elliott Bujan [mailto:ebujan@initialplants.com]
> Sent: 24 June 2004 13:44
> To: Subscribers of WorldMail
> Subject: Time stamp difference between 2 applications
>
>
> While I was tracking a message that was not received by a recipient, I
> noticed that the time stamp differ if I view the log file from the
> management center and notepad.
> I am in CT and the time difference is 5hrs - The clock for my
> server is set
> to GMT -600hrs, and automatically adjust for daylight savings.
>
> Any idea why?
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Elliott
>
> ==============================
> Elliott Bujan
> Network/Web Administrator
> Initial Tropical Plants - USA
> Voice:(847) 634 4250 ext. 99281
> Fax: (847) 634 6820
> ebujan@initialplants.com
> http://www.initialplants.com
>
>
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Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 15:49:02 -0400
From: Gina Senz <gsenz at aium dot org>
Subject: time stamps
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Hello,
I'm setting up a new distribution list in Worldmail 2.0, and I notice when
I send commands to the list (ie, subscribe, or help, etc) the timestamp in
the preview window is hours ago (about 5 to be exact), but if I send a
message to the list, the message I receive is correct. I looked through
the archives, and there didn't seem to be anything specific to this
particular issue, unless I was missing something. Anyone have any
experience with this?
Thanks!
gina
Gina Senz
MIS Manager
American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
14750 Sweitzer Lane, Suite 100
Laurel, MD 20707-5906
www.aium.org
Ph:301-498-4100 Fax: 301-498-4450
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Hello,<br><br>
I'm setting up a new distribution list in Worldmail 2.0, and I notice
when I send commands to the list (ie, subscribe, or help, etc) the
timestamp in the preview window is hours ago (about 5 to be exact), but
if I send a message to the list, the message I receive is correct.
I looked through the archives, and there didn't seem to be anything
specific to this particular issue, unless I was missing something.
Anyone have any experience with this?<br><br>
Thanks!<br><br>
gina<br><br>
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<div align="center"><font color="#0000FF">Gina Senz<br>
MIS Manager<br>
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14750 Sweitzer Lane, Suite 100<br>
Laurel, MD 20707-5906<br>
<font color="#0000FF"><u><a href="http://www.aium.org/" eudora="autourl">www.aium.org</a>
<br>
</u></font>Ph:301-498-4100 Fax: 301-498-4450<br><br>
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Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 13:13:43 -0700
From: Matt Hemingway <matt at supplyedge dot com>
Subject: Re: time stamps
Is it the GMT time?
-Matt
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 15:49:02 -0400
Gina Senz <gsenz@aium.org> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm setting up a new distribution list in Worldmail 2.0, and I notice when
> I send commands to the list (ie, subscribe, or help, etc) the timestamp in
> the preview window is hours ago (about 5 to be exact), but if I send a
> message to the list, the message I receive is correct. I looked through
> the archives, and there didn't seem to be anything specific to this
> particular issue, unless I was missing something. Anyone have any
> experience with this?
>
> Thanks!
>
> gina
>
>
> Gina Senz
> MIS Manager
> American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
> 14750 Sweitzer Lane, Suite 100
> Laurel, MD 20707-5906
> www.aium.org
> Ph:301-498-4100 Fax: 301-498-4450
>
>
>
>
--
===============
Matt Hemingway
PCNAlert
www.pcnalert.com
626-585-2788
===============
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 14:40:27 -0700
From: Garry W <YahooMail at extremelyserious dot org>
Subject: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
I found a cheap server with which to replace Worldmail. It does
=everything= I ever wished that Worldmail could do or would do, plus a
bucket more. Authentication, full-fledged web interface, all config info
stored in clear-text files, spam and virus checking and all, etc etc. I cut
over to it yesterday. It's great. YAYYYY!
And it's cheap: threshold price is $110 for 6 users. See www.mdaemon.com.
Which is about one-third what Qualcomm is still trying to charge for
Worldmail, i.e., "349 Swiss Francs".
Did I mention: YAY!
Garry
PS - Is there anyone left on this list?
From: "Tony Fantaci" <TonyF at Alcottgroup dot com>
Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 10:17:17 -0400
Hi
Yes Im still here and looking for a new server also. I've been trying to
decide between NTMail and iMail. Have you evaluated these at all?
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Garry W [mailto:YahooMail@extremelyserious.org]
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 5:40 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
I found a cheap server with which to replace Worldmail. It does =everything
I ever wished that Worldmail could do or would do, plus a bucket more.
Authentication, full-fledged web interface, all config info stored in
clear-text files, spam and virus checking and all, etc etc. I cut over to it
yesterday. It's great. YAYYYY!
And it's cheap: threshold price is $110 for 6 users. See www.mdaemon.com.
Which is about one-third what Qualcomm is still trying to charge for
Worldmail, i.e., "349 Swiss Francs".
Did I mention: YAY!
Garry
PS - Is there anyone left on this list?
From: "Elliott Bujan" <ebujan at initialplants dot com>
Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:27:52 -0500
We switched to Imail, great product and very easy to install, maintain and
setup.
we also played with the idea of postfix and all the other daemons, but Imail
was a very well integrated solution.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Fantaci [mailto:TonyF@Alcottgroup.com]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 9:17 AM
To: 'Garry W'; 'Subscribers of WorldMail'
Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Hi
Yes Im still here and looking for a new server also. I've been trying to
decide between NTMail and iMail. Have you evaluated these at all?
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Garry W [mailto:YahooMail@extremelyserious.org]
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 5:40 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
I found a cheap server with which to replace Worldmail. It does =everything
I ever wished that Worldmail could do or would do, plus a bucket more.
Authentication, full-fledged web interface, all config info stored in
clear-text files, spam and virus checking and all, etc etc. I cut over to it
yesterday. It's great. YAYYYY!
And it's cheap: threshold price is $110 for 6 users. See www.mdaemon.com.
Which is about one-third what Qualcomm is still trying to charge for
Worldmail, i.e., "349 Swiss Francs".
Did I mention: YAY!
Garry
PS - Is there anyone left on this list?
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Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:28:56 -0700
From: "Art Lazanoff" <art at parrotbyte dot com>
Even cheaper is exim ($0). Downloadable from www.cygwin.com along with
the Cygwin collection of Unix shells and utilities. Runs under XP pro,
win 2k server and win 2003 server. See www.exim.org (University of
Cambridge).
If you wind up needing win 2003 server, the SBS Server 2003 package
bundles exchange 2003 and other useful stuff for about $600 retail (2003
server + exchange + other stuff).
Art
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elliott Bujan [mailto:ebujan@initialplants.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 7:28 AM
> To: Subscribers of WorldMail
> Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
>
> We switched to Imail, great product and very easy to install,
> maintain and setup.
> we also played with the idea of postfix and all the other
> daemons, but Imail was a very well integrated solution.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Fantaci [mailto:TonyF@Alcottgroup.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 9:17 AM
> To: 'Garry W'; 'Subscribers of WorldMail'
> Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
>
>
> Hi
> Yes Im still here and looking for a new server also. I've
> been trying to decide between NTMail and iMail. Have you
> evaluated these at all?
>
> Tony
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Garry W [mailto:YahooMail@extremelyserious.org]
> Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 5:40 PM
> To: Subscribers of WorldMail
> Subject: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
>
> I found a cheap server with which to replace Worldmail. It
> does =everything= I ever wished that Worldmail could do or
> would do, plus a bucket more.
> Authentication, full-fledged web interface, all config info
> stored in clear-text files, spam and virus checking and all,
> etc etc. I cut over to it yesterday. It's great. YAYYYY!
>
> And it's cheap: threshold price is $110 for 6 users. See
> www.mdaemon.com.
> Which is about one-third what Qualcomm is still trying to
> charge for Worldmail, i.e., "349 Swiss Francs".
>
> Did I mention: YAY!
>
> Garry
>
> PS - Is there anyone left on this list?
>
>
>
>
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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:40:08 -0700
From: Matt Hemingway <matt at supplyedge dot com>
Subject: Re: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Exim is just an MTA. You still have a POP/IMAP server to worry about. Anyway, Exim rocks as an MTA. It's light weight, can handle alot of traffic, is easy to configure and the online documentation is excellent.
I haven't used WorldMail in so long. Why am I still on this list? hehe.
-Matt
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:28:56 -0700
"Art Lazanoff" <art@parrotbyte.com> wrote:
>
>
> Even cheaper is exim ($0). Downloadable from www.cygwin.com along with
> the Cygwin collection of Unix shells and utilities. Runs under XP pro,
> win 2k server and win 2003 server. See www.exim.org (University of
> Cambridge).
>
> If you wind up needing win 2003 server, the SBS Server 2003 package
> bundles exchange 2003 and other useful stuff for about $600 retail (2003
> server + exchange + other stuff).
>
> Art
--
===============
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PCNalert
www.pcnalert.com
626-585-2788
===============
Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:58:14 -0700
From: "Art Lazanoff" <art at parrotbyte dot com>
right.
The cygwin package includes inetd and the U of Washington imapd/pop3d
servers. So, the usual assortment of windows clients can send/receive
through these. The whole cygwin package is $0 and derives from the Free
Software Foundation's efforts over the years. RedHat bought out cygwin a
few years ago.
Art
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Hemingway [mailto:matt@supplyedge.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 9:40 AM
> To: Subscribers of WorldMail
> Subject: Re: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
>
> Exim is just an MTA. You still have a POP/IMAP server to
> worry about. Anyway, Exim rocks as an MTA. It's light
> weight, can handle alot of traffic, is easy to configure and
> the online documentation is excellent.
>
> I haven't used WorldMail in so long. Why am I still on this
> list? hehe.
>
> -Matt
>
> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:28:56 -0700
> "Art Lazanoff" <art@parrotbyte.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Even cheaper is exim ($0). Downloadable from www.cygwin.com
> along with
> > the Cygwin collection of Unix shells and utilities. Runs
> under XP pro,
> > win 2k server and win 2003 server. See www.exim.org (University of
> > Cambridge).
> >
> > If you wind up needing win 2003 server, the SBS Server 2003 package
> > bundles exchange 2003 and other useful stuff for about $600 retail
> > (2003 server + exchange + other stuff).
> >
> > Art
>
>
> --
> ===============
> Matt Hemingway
> PCNalert
> www.pcnalert.com
> 626-585-2788
> ===============
>
From: "Tony Fantaci" <TonyF at Alcottgroup dot com>
Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 13:10:19 -0400
This may be a stupid question but whats the difference between an MTA and a
POP server. I thought a POP server like worldmail includes the whole MTA
functionality(mail transfering)
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Hemingway [mailto:matt@supplyedge.com]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 12:40 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Re: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Exim is just an MTA. You still have a POP/IMAP server to worry about.
Anyway, Exim rocks as an MTA. It's light weight, can handle alot of
traffic, is easy to configure and the online documentation is excellent.
I haven't used WorldMail in so long. Why am I still on this list? hehe.
-Matt
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:28:56 -0700
"Art Lazanoff" <art@parrotbyte.com> wrote:
>
>
> Even cheaper is exim ($0). Downloadable from www.cygwin.com along with
> the Cygwin collection of Unix shells and utilities. Runs under XP pro,
> win 2k server and win 2003 server. See www.exim.org (University of
> Cambridge).
>
> If you wind up needing win 2003 server, the SBS Server 2003 package
> bundles exchange 2003 and other useful stuff for about $600 retail
> (2003 server + exchange + other stuff).
>
> Art
--
===============
Matt Hemingway
PCNalert
www.pcnalert.com
626-585-2788
===============
Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:22:25 -0700
From: "Art Lazanoff" <art at parrotbyte dot com>
An MTA accepts and delivers SMTP traffic to other MTAs and to its host.
POP/IMAP servers answer client requests to retrieve mail from the host.
Often the client runs on another platform. Worldmail is a package that
provides these several components.
Windows and Mac clients like eudora, outlook, etc., only communicate
with pop/imap servers for mail retrieval and are unable to retrieve mail
from MTA itself. On a Unix box the MTA can be configured to deliver mail
to a user accessible location as can exim on a windows box.
For mail to flow at all times of the day an MTA is usually configured as
a service (windows terminology) or as a daemon (unix terminology). The
MTA listens on the SMTP port for another MTA/client to contact it.
POP/IMAP servers get started when a client contacts the host to retrieve
mail. Something like inetd, another process that runs all the time,
routes inbound requests on the pop/imap ports to a specific program that
then starts up to process the request. There may be a running copy of
each of these servers for each active user client. These programs exit
when the client terminates the connection.
How's that?
Art
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Fantaci [mailto:TonyF@Alcottgroup.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 10:10 AM
> To: Subscribers of WorldMail
> Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
>
> This may be a stupid question but whats the difference
> between an MTA and a POP server. I thought a POP server like
> worldmail includes the whole MTA functionality(mail transfering)
>
>
> Tony
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Hemingway [mailto:matt@supplyedge.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 12:40 PM
> To: Subscribers of WorldMail
> Subject: Re: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
>
> Exim is just an MTA. You still have a POP/IMAP server to worry about.
> Anyway, Exim rocks as an MTA. It's light weight, can handle
> alot of traffic, is easy to configure and the online
> documentation is excellent.
>
> I haven't used WorldMail in so long. Why am I still on this
> list? hehe.
>
> -Matt
>
> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:28:56 -0700
> "Art Lazanoff" <art@parrotbyte.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Even cheaper is exim ($0). Downloadable from www.cygwin.com
> along with
> > the Cygwin collection of Unix shells and utilities. Runs
> under XP pro,
> > win 2k server and win 2003 server. See www.exim.org (University of
> > Cambridge).
> >
> > If you wind up needing win 2003 server, the SBS Server 2003 package
> > bundles exchange 2003 and other useful stuff for about $600 retail
> > (2003 server + exchange + other stuff).
> >
> > Art
>
>
> --
> ===============
> Matt Hemingway
> PCNalert
> www.pcnalert.com
> 626-585-2788
> ===============
>
>
>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:20:55 -0700
From: Matt Hemingway <matt at supplyedge dot com>
Subject: Re: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Yeah, WorldMail has it "all".
An MTA/SMTP server, like exim/sendmail/etc..., just relays messages to it's intended destination (whether it be the same server or to another server). The clients then connect to the POP/IMAP server to actually retrieve the mail. All POP/IMAP are used f
or is to get mail.
Instead of a product like WorldMail (which does SMTP, POP & IMAP) you can have exim do the SMTP/MTA work, qpopper handle the POP service and imapd handle the IMAP services, or whatever.
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 13:10:19 -0400
"Tony Fantaci" <TonyF@Alcottgroup.com> wrote:
> This may be a stupid question but whats the difference between an MTA and a
> POP server. I thought a POP server like worldmail includes the whole MTA
> functionality(mail transfering)
>
>
> Tony
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Hemingway [mailto:matt@supplyedge.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 12:40 PM
> To: Subscribers of WorldMail
> Subject: Re: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
>
> Exim is just an MTA. You still have a POP/IMAP server to worry about.
> Anyway, Exim rocks as an MTA. It's light weight, can handle alot of
> traffic, is easy to configure and the online documentation is excellent.
>
> I haven't used WorldMail in so long. Why am I still on this list? hehe.
>
> -Matt
>
> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:28:56 -0700
> "Art Lazanoff" <art@parrotbyte.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Even cheaper is exim ($0). Downloadable from www.cygwin.com along with
> > the Cygwin collection of Unix shells and utilities. Runs under XP pro,
> > win 2k server and win 2003 server. See www.exim.org (University of
> > Cambridge).
> >
> > If you wind up needing win 2003 server, the SBS Server 2003 package
> > bundles exchange 2003 and other useful stuff for about $600 retail
> > (2003 server + exchange + other stuff).
> >
> > Art
>
>
> --
> ===============
> Matt Hemingway
> PCNalert
> www.pcnalert.com
> 626-585-2788
> ===============
>
>
>
--
===============
Matt Hemingway
PCNalert
www.pcnalert.com
626-585-2788
===============
From: "Tony Fantaci" <TonyF at Alcottgroup dot com>
Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 14:47:31 -0400
Thank you Matt and Art for your excellent explanations. Now I have a
better understanding of how it operates behind the scenes.
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Hemingway [mailto:matt@supplyedge.com]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 2:21 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Re: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Yeah, WorldMail has it "all".
An MTA/SMTP server, like exim/sendmail/etc..., just relays messages to it's
intended destination (whether it be the same server or to another server).
The clients then connect to the POP/IMAP server to actually retrieve the
mail. All POP/IMAP are used f or is to get mail.
Instead of a product like WorldMail (which does SMTP, POP & IMAP) you can
have exim do the SMTP/MTA work, qpopper handle the POP service and imapd
handle the IMAP services, or whatever.
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 13:10:19 -0400
"Tony Fantaci" <TonyF@Alcottgroup.com> wrote:
> This may be a stupid question but whats the difference between an MTA
> and a POP server. I thought a POP server like worldmail includes the
> whole MTA functionality(mail transfering)
>
>
> Tony
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Hemingway [mailto:matt@supplyedge.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 12:40 PM
> To: Subscribers of WorldMail
> Subject: Re: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
>
> Exim is just an MTA. You still have a POP/IMAP server to worry about.
> Anyway, Exim rocks as an MTA. It's light weight, can handle alot of
> traffic, is easy to configure and the online documentation is excellent.
>
> I haven't used WorldMail in so long. Why am I still on this list? hehe.
>
> -Matt
>
> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:28:56 -0700
> "Art Lazanoff" <art@parrotbyte.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Even cheaper is exim ($0). Downloadable from www.cygwin.com along
> > with the Cygwin collection of Unix shells and utilities. Runs under
> > XP pro, win 2k server and win 2003 server. See www.exim.org
> > (University of Cambridge).
> >
> > If you wind up needing win 2003 server, the SBS Server 2003 package
> > bundles exchange 2003 and other useful stuff for about $600 retail
> > (2003 server + exchange + other stuff).
> >
> > Art
>
>
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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 00:50:37 -0400
From: Ferris Hall <ferris at ferrishall dot com>
Subject: Few users left
My last chime in, echoing the "why an I still on this mailing
list" sentiment. I haven't used WorldMail in many years -
switched to
MailMarshal
(recently bought by NetIQ). Nothing
but good things to say about it: hugely effective at catching spam
(ability to include custom spam rules and Regular Expressions, DNSBLs),
utilizes dll virus scanners (using Norman), with a general rules
based approach, and great tech support.
Naturally, there are many great mail server products out there. Just
happens that WorldMail is no longer one of them, in my (humble) book.
Cheers, Ferris
(Go Red Sox!)
From: "Tony Fantaci" <TonyF at Alcottgroup dot com>
Subject: RE: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 10:01:35 -0500
I took your advice and switched to Mdaemon about a week ago. Still got
some configuring to do but I just wanted to say- Thanks for recommending
such a SUPERB piece of software!
It does everything I could ever want!
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Garry W [mailto:YahooMail@extremelyserious.org]
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 5:40 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Switching to MDaemon! I'm outta here! Yayyyy!!!!
I found a cheap server with which to replace Worldmail. It does =everything
I ever wished that Worldmail could do or would do, plus a bucket more.
Authentication, full-fledged web interface, all config info stored in
clear-text files, spam and virus checking and all, etc etc. I cut over to it
yesterday. It's great. YAYYYY!
And it's cheap: threshold price is $110 for 6 users. See www.mdaemon.com.
Which is about one-third what Qualcomm is still trying to charge for
Worldmail, i.e., "349 Swiss Francs".
Did I mention: YAY!
Garry
PS - Is there anyone left on this list?
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 14:30:03 -0800
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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 07:20:28 -0600
From: Mark Fortune <mfortune at ce8 dot uscourts dot gov>
Subject: copy of email I just sent to Qualcomm
We purchased Worldmail 3 for the web access and spam filtering to the
tune of $ 6000. Your latest release broke the webclient, so it does
not function, and your programmers don't seem to know how to fix
it. Now I have had to turn off the spam filter because anything
sent within the domain, including an attachment, is rated a 10 , and
is immediately tossed in the junk folder as spam. This started
Monday. Seems mailshell is not worth crap either. This software is
junk. If you do not fix the issues immediately, I will take action
for a full refund. Federal Judges that work for the US Court of
Appeals, don't take their mail disappearing, lightly. Worldmail 2
worked fine for 7 years, then you put this junk out.
Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 16:54:46 -0700
From: Katie Percy <katiepercy at fredfinch dot org>
Subject: Make old mail new
Anyone still on this list?
We're having an odd problem. Staff deleted all email from IN box by
mistake & emptied trash. We restored from tape but can't get the
client (Eudora 6.something) to read the stuff as new. (As you know
that's usually the opposite problem, EVERYTHING floods in as new).
We tried deleting lmos.dat, in.toc, creating diff personalities,
checking box from outlook, using current vs. restored version of
mailbox.dat file, nothing works.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Katie Percy
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Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 19:58:07 -0700
From: Mail Administrator - Richard <wm dot admin at auburnprint dot com>
Subject: Need Worldmail 2 Server License
Hello,
We are using Worldmail Server v2.0 (Windows) for internal email and
we're running low on licenses (currently 20 total).
We would like to purchase another 10 pack. Can anyone help with this
or point us in the right direction?
This was apparently QUALCOMM part number: 65-47683-2
There has to be several copies of this lying about on back shelves
somewhere... or a LICENSE.DAT file from archived backup or ???
Thank you for your time,
Richard
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 13:39:07 -0700
From: Mail Administrator - Richard <wm dot admin at auburnprint dot com>
Subject: Re: Need Worldmail 2 Server License
Hello All,
A kind soul has been able to assist us and we now have enough licenses
to get by for the foreseeable future.
We had several responses from people willing to help, this has
resurrected my good feelings about the Internet community.
I want to thank everyone who offered to help!
Richard Neal
On 4/22/2009 7:58 PM, Mail Administrator - Richard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are using Worldmail Server v2.0 (Windows) for internal email and
> we're running low on licenses (currently 20 total).
> We would like to purchase another 10 pack. Can anyone help with this or
> point us in the right direction?
> This was apparently QUALCOMM part number: 65-47683-2
>
> There has to be several copies of this lying about on back shelves
> somewhere... or a LICENSE.DAT file from archived backup or ???
>
> Thank you for your time,
>
> Richard
>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 11:51:26 -0800
From: Randall Gellens <worldmail at randy dot pensive dot org>
Subject: Exploit
On the 16th of February 2014, a private researcher published an
exploit for the Eudora Qualcomm WorldMail 9.0.333.0 IMAPd Service[0].
Without a thorough analysis of the Worldmail imapd service, it is
hard to tell what the exact issue is.
A high level view on the published exploit code however suggests that
this is a classic buffer overflow in the handling of imap UID FETCH
commands. Successful exploitation of the issue results in the
ability to execute arbitrary code prior to any user authentication.
If you happen to still use this software you are at risk and you
should switch to alternatives now.
[0] http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/31694/
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