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Rabitz
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Posted - Jan 10 2007 : 07:49:52
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I am a new user of MailList King and therefore would like to know if anybody could assist me in creating a couple of mailing lists. We changed our system from SAMBAR to Exchange with Outlook. In SAMBAR it was quite easy to create and organize Mailing lists, but as I learned, for Exchange an external software, like MailList King is needed. But now for my question: Do I have to install the software on the machine, where EXCHANGE-server is running or can it be installed on a client? If installed on a client, will the mailing-list functionality only be present if the machine is online?
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xequte
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Posted - Jan 10 2007 : 15:45:06
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Hi Rabitz
It can be installed on a client machine. It only needs to have access to e-mail software or pop server for retrieval of mailing list messages, and e-mail software or an SMTP server for message delivery.
Mailing list functionality will only be available when the computer is turned on.
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
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Rabitz
6 Posts |
Posted - Jan 12 2007 : 02:14:10
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Hi Nigel,
thanks a lot for your hints. Another question: Will Mail-List King run on a 64-Bit OS, like Win 2003 Server 64? If so, I'd like to install on our server directly. Otherwise I'd like to install onto another machine.
Thanks you in advance,
Rabitz |
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xequte
7042 Posts |
Posted - Jan 13 2007 : 00:01:54
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Hi Rabitz
It shouldn't be a problem and we haven't had any reports of issues on Win 2003/64.
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
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Rabitz
6 Posts |
Posted - Jan 24 2007 : 10:47:37
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Nigel,
another question concerning the integration of MLK with Exchange:
Our Exchange doesn't fetch his POP3-mails itself. This is done by a software called exchangePOP3. When I'm trying to integrate MLK now, I configured MLK in the way, that it looks up the POP-account every 10 minutes for mails addressed to a specific group. So far so good. But: Meanwhile exchangePOP3 checks for mails as well, detects the message for the MLK group and rejects it, because it's addressed to a MLK group and not to a "real" mail user.
How shall MLK be integrated into Exchange in a "smooth" way? I can imagine, there are other users with those problems,too.
Regards,
Rabitz |
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xequte
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Posted - Jan 24 2007 : 21:50:49
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Hi Rabitz
You can't have two systems accessing the same POP account. Either create a new POP account that only MLK uses, or configure MLK just to retrieve the messages from Outlook.
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
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