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Communigate pro release notes
Communigate pro release notes







communigate pro release notes
  1. COMMUNIGATE PRO RELEASE NOTES SOFTWARE
  2. COMMUNIGATE PRO RELEASE NOTES WINDOWS

The postmaster (usually the super user or root user) has access to all four groups by default. Within the administration tool, settings are divided into four groups (or realms, in CommuniGate Pro parlance). (For those used to a stripped-down approach, CommuniGate Pro does support a command-line interface to administration tools.) This browser-based administration - especially amongst the UNIX versions - is noteworthy. After installation of the base files, you perform more advanced configuration via a Web browser connecting to a HTML front end.

COMMUNIGATE PRO RELEASE NOTES WINDOWS

While the installation procedures were specific to operating systems (on Windows NT, CommuniGate Pro is installed as a mail service, while on UNIX and Linux systems CommuniGate Pro must be configured as the default message handler - a process that is managed for the most part by CommuniGate Pro). We installed CommuniGate Pro 2.9 on Windows NT and Slackware Linux mail servers.

COMMUNIGATE PRO RELEASE NOTES SOFTWARE

With tongues planted firmly in cheek, the creators of CommuniGate Pro advertise their mail server as being “buzzword-compliant.” While it’s debatable whether buzzwords play an important role when companies choose a messaging solution, the unfortunately monikered Stalker Software certainly has thrown in everything but the kitchen sink in order to please potential users. And for everyone, there’s an ACAP module (used for mailbox management) and a poppwd server, which lets users change their account passwords using certain POP and IMAP mail clients.

communigate pro release notes

For corporate sites, there’s an LDAP server that end users can access. For ISPs that support remote users, there’s an HTTP (Web) server that allows users to access their mailbox from a Web browser and support for multiple domains. For more adventurous sites, there’s an IMAP 4 server for IMAP-based e-mail packages. With tongues planted firmly in cheek, the creators of CommuniGate Pro advertise their mail server as being “buzzword-compliant.” While it’s debatable whether buzzwords play an important role when companies choose a messaging solution - sendmail, for instance, is notably devoid of any devotion to buzzwords whatsoever - the unfortunately monikered Stalker Software certainly has thrown in everything but the kitchen sink in order to please potential users.įor basic sites, there’s a POP3 server.









Communigate pro release notes