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05-06-2008 2:17 PM  
Hi all. Actually I have several questions. I've use MS pro for about 5 years now but don't mess with the config very often. When I notice something different it usually takes me a while to track it down. Thought y'all could help here.

I recently enabled GEOIP and put in a long list of countries. Anyone have a good list that you use to reject mail? I don't want too much there.

Second. About the same time I enabled GEOIP I started getting extended logging. POP3 is logging the world. How can I drop this extended stuff and get back to the basics?

Last I can't seem to find where to set maximum attachment size. I've got one crazy person that, rather than send a link to a download, attaches the whole thing. It really bogs me down but it's eluding me.

Thanks for listening.

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05-08-2008 11:46 PM  
Hi John,

GEOIP, I have never used, so hopefully another user hear can ring in on that one. As for the logging, If an option Display Country Codes in Logs is enabled, each SMTP, POP3 and IMAP connection entry in the log will contain the information about connecting coutnry. Each received (via SMTP) email will also contain a header:

X-ArGoMail-Country: CC

where CC is country code.

I'm not sure if this is what you are encountering or not.

Maximum Attachement size is set on your ArGo Options on the Advanced Tab. Message Size Limit – This option allows you to specify maximum size of message, which will be accepted by server. If message size exceeds the limit, server will reject message, sending back to the client '552 Too much mail data' error message

I hope this helps.

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05-09-2008 6:42 AM  
As for a list of countries.... We asked our users what countries they needed to receive email from, and then excluded everything else. The list of country codes I think is a standard list...

We actually host several domains, and had to move the country code filtering into mailfilter, so that we could have a different list for each domain.

You can easily do a search on the web for countries that send the most spam, then exclude some of the top spam countries.

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Thanks guys

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You're most welcome.

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We are launching mid-summer promotion with our Mail Server .NET. You can upgrade, or get a new license for $50.00 less until July 15 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;
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German Resources for Web Interface

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ArGoSoft Mail Server .NET v1.0.5.1

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  • Fixed a bug from 1.0.5.0 - was impossible to add domain groups and domains from the UI;

Web Interface

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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;
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