>> In the most recent versions of Imail, the entire interface is web driven and requires ADMINISTRATIVE permissions to run. While that does not open the doors to spammers, it gives the program entirely TOO MUCH AUTHORITY over the machine <<
Hi, I understand your concern - the Admin rights should only be required for the section that actually starts/stops services - and then simply cause an NTFS logon prompt in the browser. However, as a workaround, you could configure IIS to limit the permitted IP range for the IMAIL admin site to either just non-routable addresses (local addresses) or even only to the IP addresses of the admin group members. Best Regards, Andy To Unsubscribe: http://imailserver.com/support/discussion_list/ List Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://imailserver.com/support/kb.html
