JeremyL
09-11-2000, 10:45 PM
I need a virtual host with these modules installed.
MIME::Base64
IO::Stringy
Mail::Tools
MIME::Tools
Bundle::libnet
It is for a script called alias mail. I am willing to go semi-dedicated.
Alabanza servers seem to come pre installed with two of them but lack:
IO::Stringy
Mail::Tools
MIME::Tools
Any suggestions or offers?
Thanks
All4You-Internet
09-11-2000, 10:51 PM
Go dedicated, and then install the modules yourself.
They are free at the CPAN site.
- Robert Angle
MichaelK
09-11-2000, 10:55 PM
There is another decent script out there called Mail Now (mailnow.com). They are much much affordable than the one at Solution Scripts, and offer equal to or greater features and control.
One of the guys who runs it (named Jonathan, I do believe) is rather friendly and helpful.
We will be putting Mail Now on our servers real soon.
The least you can do is at least write them and ask about compatibility, server req's.
JeremyL
09-11-2000, 11:50 PM
I will probably have to wait until I can afford to go dedicated but I was just tossing a hook out there hoping that I could do it sooner.
thinkcomp
09-12-2000, 12:16 AM
JeremyL,
Please contact me via the link below to discuss how we might be able to help you.
Thanks,
Aaron Greenspan
President & CEO
Think Computer Corporation
http://www.thinkcomputer.com
stratius-webmaster
09-12-2000, 08:03 AM
Let me know exactly what you want. Im sure stratius communications can help out with what you need. You can contact me at support@stratius.com at any time.
Alias Mail, We have a few clients using Alias Mail.
It hasnt been a problem so far but they do not have a lot of users with it.
Félix C.Courtemanche
09-12-2000, 10:16 AM
Before you all Hosts out there jump on this guy...
Let me just tell you that if you don'T know how alias mail works, or how your mailserver works, you should NOT install the program. It involves a lot of playing and tweaking and if you are on a shared server, you very well might just end up breaking up something that will affect all of your other users.
We were asked to install that scruipts previously for our clients, and as long as your mailserver is not totally standard... it is a pain to install, wich is the reason why we did not install it.
Basically it is a lot of trouble, is unstable and can provide you much trouble.
Of course, if you DO know how your server really works, that you installed everything yourself and that it is standard... go ahead. I personally would just not do something that can affect everyone on it for 1 client.
JeremyL
09-12-2000, 04:19 PM
I have decided to wait till I can afford a dedicated server since I will need a whole lot of disk space but thatmks for the offers.