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About ArGoStuff
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ABOUT
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.
HISTORY
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.
Current ArGoStuff Crew
| Name |
User ID |
Title |
| Steve Topilnycky |
SteveT |
Forum Administrator ArGoStuff System Administrator |
| Guenther Leitgeb |
DjGL |
Forum Moderator |
| Roland |
Roland |
Forum Moderator |
| Remy van Neck |
RemyV |
Forum Moderator |
| Matt Corrow |
Mcorrow |
Forum Moderator |
| Jared Schmidt |
Jared |
Forum Moderator |
Past Moderators/Administrators
| Name |
User ID |
Title |
| Greg Radziewicz |
GregRadZ |
Forum Administrator ArGoStuff Founder |
| Robin Short |
Robin |
Forum Administrator |
| Mary |
MaryMac |
Forum Moderator |
| Erwin Van Onderbergen |
Erwin |
Forum Moderator |
About the DNN Site and Modules
- DotNetNuke Framework v4.06.02
- Active Modules
- Ventrian Systems
- Private Messages
- News Articles
- Where Are They
- Child Links
- Friendly URLS
- Content Rotator
- Property Agent (for the Links Section)
- Several other modules not used on this site, but other sites I am working on.
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. Ventrain Systems rates 5 Stars in my book.
- DNNDev
- Evotiva
- Orizonti
- PhD
- BOR Group
- CuteSoft
- CuteEditor (This is the new site default editor)
Revised 15 April 2008
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| ArGoSoft Mail Server .NET v1.0.5.2 | |
Mail Server
- Added Available Updates checking. Of course, it will show up only after we release
the next version... If new version is avialable, a link will be displayed on the bottom of
the UI, suggesting to upgrade
- "SMTP Log In" will be no longer be registered in the last login database, because it causes
confusion when the web interface displays last login protocol;
- Updated help files, now they reflect new Remoting services;
Web Interface
- "Wiping" of trash folder now works. With each login, messages, located in the
trash folder, and older than 3 days will be wiped out;
| | 6/16/2008 8:45:05 AM |
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| ArGoSoft Mail Server .NET v1.0.5.1 | |
Mail Server
- Fixed a bug from 1.0.5.0 - was impossible to add domain groups and domains from the
UI;
Web Interface
- Created a
page for localized resource files. If you are willing to contribute
your resources, we would be very thankful;
- It turns out, major IMAP clients do not allow rename of the Inbox folder. They display
localized name of Inbox, but an actual name of folder on the server stays "Inbox".
Now the web interface will allow the same - you can specify the name of inbox, but it will be
just a display name, how it will appear on the web interface. It will keep compatibility with
IMAP clients;
- CC and BCC headers on the Write Email page are now initially hidden.
- When accessing the web interface initially, user will be prompted to enter
default SMTP server address;
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| ArGoSoft Mail Server .NET v1.0.5.0 | |
Web Interface
It is a major change, even though there are no significant changes in the "look and feel" of the web interface.
- Now all the communication with mail server is performed via a remoting object, which is hosted in the
mail server.
- It allows to run the mail server and the web interface on separate
computers;
- Eliminates access right problems to directories and databases;
- Web interface no longer requires SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server Express on the
computer where it runs;
- Something you've been asking for very long time!
Now users can send out HTML messages
- Almost entire text that appears in the UI is placed in resource files, allowing
easy localization of string resources;
- When going out, mail is relayd to mail server via SMTP, instead of going directly to outbox. It ensures,
that all server plugins are called, and all server generated headers (including Domain Keys) are properly inserted;
- Server and Domain Group administration temporarily are not available. We will be releasing
new separate web application, which will be doing that. Currently, you still can use old version of
web interface for administering server via web, old and new version can co-exist peacefully;
Mail Server
- Now each account has No SMTP access flag, allowing to have "incoming only" accounts; Works only when
SMTP authentication is enabled;
- Optimized the load of Edit Domain Group box. In earlier versions it was taking long time, because
that calculation of the usage was being performed at the box load. Now calculation will be not perfomed,
unless user clicks Calculate Usage link;
Following changes are related to the major change of the web interface (see above):
- Added remoting object, which is used to communicate with the web interface;
- Added Default Content-Type field to users, allowing them to select in which
initial state is the Compose Mail message body editor: plain text or HTML;
- Now each user can select the name for their Inbox.
Useful when creating localized versions.
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| ArGoSoft Mail Server .NET v1.0.4.9 | | May 14 2008, v1.0.4.9
- Fixed a serious bug - mail was looping infinitely, if forward address was local, and was directly or indirectly
pointing to the original address;
- Added a choice to send warning messages after predefined number of attempts, in case of temporary delivery problems;
- Compacted UI - menu items moved to single dialog boxes;
Coming soon: Web interface, which will communicate with the mail server via remoting services. It will eliminate
"access rights" problems, and allow to run the web interface and the mail server on separate computers.
| | 5/14/2008 1:03:38 PM |
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