Daniel M. Zimmerman | 2 Oct 2005 01:33

Anonymous IMAP?

I don't know if I've asked this question before, or if anybody else has, 
but since the list has been _so_ low traffic lately, I figure if it has 
been asked before, it can't do any harm to ask again...

Does CommuniGate Pro support anonymous IMAP connections? And if so, how 
does one enable this support?

-Dan

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Peter Back | 2 Oct 2005 12:52
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Re: Lists and Reply To address

Karstyn Mccoy wrote:

> Seems a strange place for that setting - but it worked!

Aye, but your face is a strange place for your nose.

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Mark J Strawcutter | 2 Oct 2005 18:35
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> Seems a strange place for that setting - but it worked!

Where would the correct place be?

Mark

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Chris Hoare | 3 Oct 2005 15:46
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Tasks from Outlook

With our current migration proposal from Exchange to Communigate, one of the stumbling blocks seems to be tasks.

Has anyone managed to find a way of successfully transferring tasks in a useful manner out of Exchange/Outlook ? Although you can export them as comma-delimited text, in practice this seems to be of little use.

Quite a few people here use Tasks extensively and it’s going to be a real deal-breaker if I can’t find someway of getting their existing data out in a usable form.

Help ?!


Chris

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Help Desk | 3 Oct 2005 15:46

Reject Attachments based on size?

Hello,

 

We’d like to restrict email attachments larger than 8MB.  It seems like when we create a rule like this….

 

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Message Size   greater than       8M

 

Reply with         Message is too large…….

Discard

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….that the email server accepts the entire, say 15MB, attachment and then replies to the sender and rejects the message.  This effectively takes care of letting the large message get to the intended recipients, but it still allows the large email to get to the server.  Is there a way to prevent the email from even leaving the client (Outlook 2003)?  Also, is there a way to send a notification to the sender (via email or otherwise) that their message was rejected?  I thought there was a way to do it w/ ESMTP, but I don’t know how to set it up on the CGPro server or Outlook.  I’m by no means a CommuniGate expert, so dumb it down for me.  Thanks!

 

Keystone Foods Helpdesk

 

 

 

 

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Tom Reppen | 3 Oct 2005 15:56

Re: Reject Attachments based on size?

On the Web Admin page go to
Settings -> SMTP -> Receiving
About the middle of the page is a place to indicate maximum size of message,
but I think it still has to receive the entire message before it rejects it.

On 10/3/05 8:46 AM, "Help Desk" <help.desk <at> keystonefoods.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
>  
> 
> We'd like to restrict email attachments larger than 8MB.  It seems like when
> we create a rule like this..
> 
>  
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Message Size   greater than       8M
> 
>  
> 
> Reply with         Message is too large...
> 
> Discard
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
>  
> 
> ..that the email server accepts the entire, say 15MB, attachment and then
> replies to the sender and rejects the message.  This effectively takes care
> of letting the large message get to the intended recipients, but it still
> allows the large email to get to the server.  Is there a way to prevent the
> email from even leaving the client (Outlook 2003)?  Also, is there a way to
> send a notification to the sender (via email or otherwise) that their
> message was rejected?  I thought there was a way to do it w/ ESMTP, but I
> don't know how to set it up on the CGPro server or Outlook.  I'm by no means
> a CommuniGate expert, so dumb it down for me.  Thanks!
> 
>  
> 
> Keystone Foods Helpdesk
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 
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> __________________________________
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Lyle Giese | 3 Oct 2005 16:06
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Re: Tasks from Outlook

Chris Hoare wrote:
Tasks from OutlookWith our current migration proposal from Exchange to Communigate, one of the stumbling blocks seems to be tasks.

Has anyone managed to find a way of successfully transferring tasks in a useful manner out of Exchange/Outlook ? Although you can export them as comma-delimited text, in practice this seems to be of little use.

Quite a few people here use Tasks extensively and it’s going to be a real deal-breaker if I can’t find someway of getting their existing data out in a usable form.

Help ?!


Chris

HarrisonParrott Ltd.
Artist and Project Management
12 Penzance Place, London W11 4PA, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7229 9166, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7221 5042

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I don't know how you are migrating(a user at a time or...), but we are doing it a user at a time.  I found that tasks and calendars needed to be moved to a personal folder(.pst) from Exchange and then moved from the pst to CGPro.

Lyle

Chris Hoare | 3 Oct 2005 16:07
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Re: Tasks from Outlook

Yes, but I need to get the Tasks out of Outlook and Exchange entirely – migrating and connecting to CG with Outlook works, but we want to abandon Outlook and Windows entirely...and that’s the problem. The tasks are only in a form that Outlook understands.

Anyone ??


On 3/10/05 15:06, "Lyle Giese" <lyle <at> lcrcomputer.net> wrote:

Chris Hoare wrote:
Tasks from Outlook With our current migration proposal from Exchange to Communigate, one of the stumbling blocks seems to be tasks.
 
Has anyone managed to find a way of successfully transferring tasks in a useful manner out of Exchange/Outlook ? Although you can export them as comma-delimited text, in practice this seems to be of little use.
 
Quite a few people here use Tasks extensively and it’s going to be a real deal-breaker if I can’t find someway of getting their existing data out in a usable form.
 
Help ?!
 
 
Chris
  

HarrisonParrott Ltd.
 Artist and Project Management
 12 Penzance Place, London W11 4PA, UK
 Tel: +44 (0) 20 7229 9166, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7221 5042


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I don't know how you are migrating(a user at a time or...), but we are doing it a user at a time.  I found that tasks and calendars needed to be moved to a personal folder(.pst) from Exchange and then moved from the pst to CGPro.

Lyle



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Tel: +44 (0) 20 7229 9166, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7221 5042

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Lyle Giese | 3 Oct 2005 16:13
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Re: Tasks from Outlook

You can move the tasks from Exchange via Outlook to CGPro.  Not sure how usefull they are in the webmail interface.  We are staying with Outlook on the desktop, so that is non-issue here. 

Lyle

Chris Hoare wrote:
Re: Tasks from OutlookYes, but I need to get the Tasks out of Outlook and Exchange entirely – migrating and connecting to CG with Outlook works, but we want to abandon Outlook and Windows entirely...and that’s the problem. The tasks are only in a form that Outlook understands.

Anyone ??


On 3/10/05 15:06, "Lyle Giese" <lyle <at> lcrcomputer.net> wrote:

Chris Hoare wrote:
Tasks from Outlook With our current migration proposal from Exchange to Communigate, one of the stumbling blocks seems to be tasks.
 
Has anyone managed to find a way of successfully transferring tasks in a useful manner out of Exchange/Outlook ? Although you can export them as comma-delimited text, in practice this seems to be of little use.
 
Quite a few people here use Tasks extensively and it’s going to be a real deal-breaker if I can’t find someway of getting their existing data out in a usable form.
 
Help ?!
 
 
Chris
  

HarrisonParrott Ltd.
 Artist and Project Management
 12 Penzance Place, London W11 4PA, UK
 Tel: +44 (0) 20 7229 9166, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7221 5042


website: http://www.harrisonparrott.com (English)
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I don't know how you are migrating(a user at a time or...), but we are doing it a user at a time.  I found that tasks and calendars needed to be moved to a personal folder(.pst) from Exchange and then moved from the pst to CGPro.

Lyle



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Tel: +44 (0) 20 7229 9166, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7221 5042

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Chris Hoare | 3 Oct 2005 16:16
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Re: Tasks from Outlook

It’s fine if you’re sticking to Outlook but if you’re not using Outlook then this isn’t really an option. Very annoying as this is my last remaining stumbling block. There might have to be a small enclave of ‘tasks’ users who stick with PC’s !


On 3/10/05 15:13, "Lyle Giese" <lyle <at> lcrcomputer.net> wrote:

You can move the tasks from Exchange via Outlook to CGPro.  Not sure how usefull they are in the webmail interface.  We are staying with Outlook on the desktop, so that is non-issue here.  

Lyle

Chris Hoare wrote:
Re: Tasks from Outlook Yes, but I need to get the Tasks out of Outlook and Exchange entirely – migrating and connecting to CG with Outlook works, but we want to abandon Outlook and Windows entirely...and that’s the problem. The tasks are only in a form that Outlook understands.
 
Anyone ??
 
 
On 3/10/05 15:06, "Lyle Giese" <lyle <at> lcrcomputer.net> <mailto:lyle <at> lcrcomputer.net>  wrote:
 
  
Chris Hoare wrote:
  
Tasks from Outlook With our current migration proposal from Exchange to Communigate, one of the stumbling blocks seems to be tasks.
 
Has anyone managed to find a way of successfully transferring tasks in a useful manner out of Exchange/Outlook ? Although you can export them as comma-delimited text, in practice this seems to be of little use.
 
Quite a few people here use Tasks extensively and it’s going to be a real deal-breaker if I can’t find someway of getting their existing data out in a usable form.
 
Help ?!
 
 
Chris
  
 
 
HarrisonParrott Ltd.
 Artist and Project Management
 12 Penzance Place, London W11 4PA, UK
 Tel: +44 (0) 20 7229 9166, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7221 5042
 
 
 website: http://www.harrisonparrott.com (English)
 website: http://www.harrisonparrott.com/default_de.asp (German)
 website: http://www.harrisonparrott.com/default_jp.asp  (Japanese)
 
 
 The information in this eMail and in any attachments in confidential and intended solely for the attention and use of the named addressee(s). If you are not the intended recipient, you are not authorised to and must not disclose, copy, distribute or retain this message or any part of it.
 
 
 If you experience problems with opening and reading eMails and attachments from HarrisonParrott Ltd, or you are not the intended recipient, please contact the Systems Manager on +44 (0) 20 7313 3547 or eMail administrator <at> harrisonparrott.co.uk
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I don't know how you are migrating(a user at a time or...), but we are doing it a user at a time.  I found that tasks and calendars needed to be moved to a personal folder(.pst) from Exchange and then moved from the pst to CGPro.
 
Lyle
 
 
 

  

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