- #HOW THE SPOOL WORKS POWERMTA UPGRADE#
- #HOW THE SPOOL WORKS POWERMTA FULL#
- #HOW THE SPOOL WORKS POWERMTA CODE#
- #HOW THE SPOOL WORKS POWERMTA WINDOWS#
Don't mention SM’s Win NLB support, no decent system administrator with appropriate experience would use it in a production environment, yes Microsoft have made improvements in 2012+ however it is lethal.
Email is crucial to businesses these days and a product without clustering support does not appeal to large enterprises who have to guarantee 100% uptime/reliability. net 4.5 on 2003? They could see it was not worth the time or effort.Īgain I'm aware a lot of your customers will be using SM for SMB purposes rather than for Enterprises/ISP's the fact you have a version of SmarterMail with the Enterprise name in it doesn't make it Enterprise quality.
#HOW THE SPOOL WORKS POWERMTA WINDOWS#
Windows 2003 support should have been dropped 2 years ago, how can you provide a high performance product when you are trying to support Win 2003? All you had to say was in v12 this would be the last release supporting Windows 2003, if you want new features you will have to upgrade, why do you think Microsoft didn't support. I'm aware you spend a lot of time making the end users life as easy as possible however you seem to spend next to no time helping system administrators. AngularJS, you could build a very high performance low resource usage webmail client that would be very responsive and modern. If you moved to web-api or something similar I don't see any reason why you couldn't move away from. My reason back then was quite straight forward as there is no clustering support for SM (still.) it would make life easier to manage multiple SM instances from a single interface that way we can standardise spam filtering rules, security config etc.
#HOW THE SPOOL WORKS POWERMTA FULL#
net web-api so you can provide a 100% complete API to developers/administrators, I asked 3-4 years ago when you released XMPP support for a full API but it has been ignored. SM is still far behind where it should be, we are in 20!īy now I would have expected SM to have moved to. Maybe not everyone who participates here in the Community, but we have exponentially more customers who do NOT participate here and we have to take them into account as well. Those decisions have their own implications as people are generally averse to change. We are also having to make difficult decisions on what technologies to abandon (like Windows 2003) so that we can move our products forward. There is a lot that goes into EACH and EVERY release to ensure products from 2003 to 2015 are working as expected. There are TONS of email clients that we are continually testing so we can make sure we're fully compliant with how they interact through IMAP, POP, and ActiveSync. We are constantly updating protocols from Microsoft and general RFC’s. We continue to increase the stability, reduce the memory and get more performance out of our products so customers can do more. The last couple of major releases for SmarterMail, in particular, have all been "behind the scenes" in their scope.
#HOW THE SPOOL WORKS POWERMTA CODE#
We are scheduled to re-evaluate our interface code and its overall performance with the next release. Here is a list of key features added in recent major versions of PowerMTA.That is not to say we couldn’t use some adjustments in our user interface.
#HOW THE SPOOL WORKS POWERMTA UPGRADE#
Wondering why you should upgrade your current version of PowerMTA without reading through all the release.