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ArGoStuff.com was created on 12 March 2004 by Gregory Radziewicz (GregRadZ). The purpose of the forum was to provide a place where users, new and experienced, could ask questions on ArGoSoft Mail Server and related matters without being flamed. That is the standard that we strive to maintain.
This is a user to user support forum. Here, everyone helps each other. There is no paid support staff, and those who are Forum Moderators and Administrators volunteer their time to assist others.
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The forums started out using the Snitz forum software which ran classic ASP (Active Server Pages). In late November 2005 Greg moved the forums over to a PhP based forums using Nuke Evo. This remained in effect until 14 December 2006. Just prior to that Greg had decided that he no longer wished to host the ArGoStuff forums. At that point the hosting of the forums was was passed on to Steve Topilnycky (SteveT). On the 14th of December 2006 Greg transferred the ArGoStuff.com domain name over to Steve. The forums are now running on DotNetNuke framework using ASP.NET 2.0 using Active Forums.
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ArGoStuff System Administrator
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Greg RadziewiczGregRadZForum Administrator
ArGoStuff Founder
Robin ShortRobinForum Administrator
MaryMaryMacForum Moderator
Erwin Van OnderbergenErwinForum Moderator
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         A Special Note about Ventrian Systems: Scott McCulloch, developer of the above products from Ventrian Systems has been extremely helpful, not in only supporting his products, but DNN and other programming/DNN issues as well, along with the other users of his boards. Ventrian Systems rates 5 Stars in my book.  
 
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Mail Server v1.0.7.7 - Fix for timeout problems

Mail Server v.1.0.7.7 is now out.

There are no changes in Web Interface.

Previous version (1.0.7.6) of mail server caused problems with users, who had SImple SMTP option disabled on the Options - Server Options - SMTP page. This version fixes the problem.

5/17/2010 7:35:28 PM
Mail Server 1.0.7.6 - fix for loaded servers

Mail Server

  • Improved handling of lenghty SMTP connections. New method should eliminate problems with "stuck" SMTP connections, which waere causing high CPU load and, eventually, server crash on heavy loaded servers;
  • Now individual domain groups can be exported and imported. Useful when splitting server between several computers;
  • Fixed several minor problems;

Web Interface

  • Fixed several problems with displaying complex messages on the web interface;
5/11/2010 10:07:23 PM
Mail Server v1.0.7.5

Mail Server

  • Hopefully fixed a problem which was causing mail server to stop

Web Interface

  • Web interface now will work with Safari;
2/25/2010 12:49:41 PM
Mail Server v1.0.7.4

Mail Server

  • SMTP now supports two methods of authentication: AUTH PLAIN and AUTH LOGIN;
  • Improved the way how "stuck" delivery threads are getting cancelled. In some cases with previous versions they could stay connected infinitely long;
  • If a domain is in greylisting exception, and SPF is PASS, DNSBL will be not checked - to avoid blocking messages, when single IP addresses belonging to large ISPs are blacklisted by DNSBL databases;
  • Now there is an option to check all IP addresses, referred to in RECEIVED headers, against DNSBL databases;
  • If autoresponder is enabled, and return address is not specified, now the server will use username, plus @ symbol, plus either the first domain in the list belonging to the domain group, or domain group name itself;
  • If SMTP for account is disabled for an account, connection will be still accepted, if it comes from web interface;
  • If there is an unsuccessful attempt to log into the POP3 or IMAP server, or perform uncussessful SMTP Authentication, and entry is created in the Windows application log;

Web Interface

  • Fixed a problem with messages, containing embedded images with same name - was giving Resource already in use error when displaying images;
2/21/2010 6:10:28 PM
Mail Server v1.0.7.3

Mail Server

  • In previous versions "stuck" IMAP connections were not getting disconnected, because it was assumed that IDLE command can "stick around" infinitely. It turned out, some clients (e.g., iPhone and iPod) do not use IDLE command, but still leave connections open, which causes open IMAP connections to add up. In this version IMAP connection gets periodically checked, along with POP3 and SMTP connections, and gets disconnected, if it was around for long time, and currently is not in IDLE state;
  • Fixed a bug in Archiver: copy function was copying entire folder, not just a selection;
  • If a list of trusted or banned hosts contained blank entry, it was returning false positives. Now blank entries are just removed;
  • If remoting service cannot start, now it not affect other services.  Before it would crash other services too;
  • Added View Log Folder option to the mail server UI;
  • Now catching exception when reading server start date/time. It appears, server startup times was not getting stored properly into the Settings.xml file on non-English versions of Windows;
  • License is now checked onlny at server startup, rather then during each connection. It appears, decrypting of the license and checking it's signature was taking pretty long time on some systems;

Web Interface

  • Fixed a problem with processing MIME messages, when part separators (boundaries) contain space;
1/3/2010 5:36:30 PM


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