Its already Y2K compliant. We did make a change that is NOT required but is recommended related to Y2K in this version.
John
In reply to 14 Oct message from imail_support@list.ipswitch.com:
>What's up with this!!!!!!!!! I went to Imail because the had an >unlimited package. No the want me to pay for and upgrade. Also >this should be free for the upgrade to make it Y2K acceptable...
>David Rolling >Vice-President >InfoVUE.net >drolling@infovue.net >www.infovue.net
>-----Original Message----- >From: John A. Roska <jroska@intella.net> >To: imail_support@list.ipswitch.com ><imail_support@list.ipswitch.com> Date: Wednesday, October 14, >1998 4:26 PM >Subject: RE: IMS- Announcing IMail Server 4.07
>>I also bought the unlimited version in 2/98 and 6 months later I am to pay >>for it again. I could have gone to Microsoft to get this kind of service >>and support. >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: imail_support-owner@list.ipswitch.com >>[mailto:imail_support-owner@list.ipswitch.com]On Behalf Of Radio Page >>Web Designs >>Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 6:09 PM >>To: imail_support@list.ipswitch.com >>Subject: RE: IMS- Announcing IMail Server 4.07 >> >> >>and i as well this is a crock of shite! >> >>tony >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: imail_support-owner@list.ipswitch.com >>> [mailto:imail_support-owner@list.ipswitch.com]On Behalf Of Peter >>> Guethlein >>> Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 1:00 PM >>> To: imail_support@list.ipswitch.com >>> Cc: fmdays@imail.ipswitch.com >>> Subject: Re: IMS- Announcing IMail Server 4.07 >>> >>> >>> At 01:58 PM 10/14/98 -0400, you wrote: >>> >We are happy to announce that version 4.07 of IMail Server is >>> now available! >>> > >>> >New Features for version 4.07 of IMail Server: >>> >>> >Starting now, you may obtain future releases of IMail by purchasing a >>> >Service Agreement for either the 250-user license or the unlimited user >>> >license version. The Service Agreement you choose upon purchasing will >>> >determine your continued license level. Thereafter, the only >>> way to revert >>> >to the unlimited user license from the 250-user license will be >>> to purchase >>> >a license upgrade to the unlimited user version at the then >>> current price. >>> >You would then require an unlimited version Service Agreement. >>> > >>> >_____________________________________________ >>> > >>> >Francis M. Days >>> >Director of Product Marketing >>> >>> Wait now, I purchased the full unlimited version of IMAIL in >>> April 98. Now >>> I have to pay ANOTHER $395 for an upgrade to the product? If I know this >>> was going to happen I would have gone to a competitors with free >upgrades. >>> I don't even get a year's worth of support and upgrades with the price I >>> paid ?????? >>> >>> Geez, very very unfair! >>> >>> -Pete >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>