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  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: The Webtel Webmaster=20
  To: emerald@iea-software.com=20
  Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 5:20 PM
  Subject: [Emerald] Mail server with more direct Emerald control..
  Currently we are trying Mailsite which is plugged directly into =
Emerald and working fairly well for us..
  However, If an account expires or is disabled/Inactive, Mailsite still =
continues to receive mail for that account, and doesn't appear to have =
any kind of reverse database communication to make sure accounts are ok =
before i receives mail for them apart from username / password.
  Should it be this way??? Or have i misconfigured something and that =
feature should work..
  If not, is there a Mailserver that will do that with Emerald?
  I've seen other ISPs where their mail server running NT Mail will =
bounce an email if the account is suspended/inactive, although I'm not =
to sure if they are running Emerald.
  All input appreciated!
  Thanks
  Steve
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------=_NextPart_000_0198_01BF7EEC.C3249740------- Original Message -----From:=20 The=20 Webtel WebmasterSent: Wednesday, February 23, =2000 5:20=20 PMSubject: [Emerald] Mail server =with more=20 direct Emerald control..Currently we are trying Mailsite which is plugged directly =into=20 Emerald and working fairly well for us..However, If an account expires or is disabled/Inactive, Mailsite =still=20 continues to receive mail for that account, and doesn't appear to have =any=20 kind of reverse database communication to make sure accounts are ok =before i=20 receives mail for them apart from username / password.Should it be this way??? Or have i misconfigured something and =that=20 feature should work..If not, is there a Mailserver that will do that with =Emerald?I've seen other ISPs where their mail server running NT Mail will =bounce=20 an email if the account is suspended/inactive, although I'm not to =sure if=20 they are running Emerald.All input appreciated!ThanksSteve