Originally posted by NTLDR If the commercial one is the same as that used here at at yaxay.com then it integrates 100% with it.
It's not quite the same, HiveMail was based on what was used here and at yaXay but it's different now. It's a standalone program that currently has no integration with vBulletin (and, if you think about it, there isn't a lot that can be done to integrate the two).
Originally posted by FireFly
It's not quite the same, HiveMail was based on what was used here and at yaXay but it's different now. It's a standalone program that currently has no integration with vBulletin (and, if you think about it, there isn't a lot that can be done to integrate the two).
There most certainly is, but not anything that couldn't be done with a few SQL statements.
Originally posted by FireFly
It's not quite the same, HiveMail was based on what was used here and at yaXay but it's different now. It's a standalone program that currently has no integration with vBulletin (and, if you think about it, there isn't a lot that can be done to integrate the two).
Just a quick question about the backend... How are the users based/managed?
For example, is it that you must create a pop3 account on your server for each user? Or do you just have one subdomain/domain which has a catchall pointing to hivemail, which sorts all the email from this catchall adress? Etc.
Originally posted by Codename49 Just a quick question about the backend... How are the users based/managed?
For example, is it that you must create a pop3 account on your server for each user? Or do you just have one subdomain/domain which has a catchall pointing to hivemail, which sorts all the email from this catchall adress? Etc.
Just like you said, a fake catchAll account is created and then HiveMail delivers the messages to the users. We also offer a pipe gateway, which is better. But basically you can set it up in two different ways - pipe gateway or using a POP3 account.