No prob - being a dev myself, I tend to try to find the most complex
ways to do things. ;)
Jonathan
Dave Doherty wrote:
Hi Jonathan-
Thanks for pointing that out. I'm really surprised their tech support
folks didn't recommend it.
-d
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Imail 8.2 / smartermail
Seems like it'd be trivial to write, hooking their svcUserAdmin.asmx
and svcDomainAliasAdmin.asmx (GetAliases and GetUsers). Yeah, it'd be
nice if they do it natively, but it looks like a 1 hour project to do
it "manually". Guess I wouldn't be too worked up about that.
Jonathan
Dave Doherty wrote:
You are right. IMail has no such feature, either. With Imail, I
currently take the user data right from the registry using the .NET
registry classes, reformat it, and send it on to my gateway. Of
course, if you use an external database with Imail you can run
queries against that.
It just seems so logical that since SM (a) uses XML and (b) provides
a gateway function, that they would provide a communication channel
between the mailbox and the gateway to allow for rejection of bad
addresses at the gateway. It would be so easy, and so valuable to do.
Anyway, lacking that, and also missing some of the Declude/Imail
features, I opted to wait to see if they do better with version 3. I
put in the feature request, so maybe they are listening...
Having said all that, the product looks very nice, and I agree with
all that the web interface is far "smarter" looking than Imail's.
-d
hmm .. .I think I'm confused. You're saying Imail has a way to load
user accounts for gateway systems? All I've ever seen is the host
file hack for adding gateway domains, but I've never seen a way to
load user accounts. Am I missing something?
Sidenote, I assume SmarterMail can act as a domain filtering
gateway with Declude, right? Pretty sure I saw some marketing spam
saying it could ..
Jonathan
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