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Description

The relay restrictions have been entirely reimagined to feature a more user-friendly interface that allows for enhanced control over relay security measures. Additionally, EIMS introduces its own Domain Name Resolver (DNR), designed to address issues present in the Open Transport DNR and to improve performance compared to the OS X DNR, although it currently lacks support for non-recursive DNS configurations. Furthermore, a new SMTP Submit port has been added, operating on TCP port 587 by default, mirroring the functionality of the standard SMTP port; this is particularly beneficial for clients whose ISPs restrict access to port 25. An option to set a maximum number of recipients per message has been incorporated, and the previously mandatory Expand SMTP Addresses feature can now be disabled, a change from EIMS versions 3.1 and earlier where it was always enabled. In addition, the SMTP server on both ports 25 and 587 is now equipped to log Telnet connections and recognize activities resembling port scans, enhancing security monitoring capabilities. Overall, these updates aim to provide users with greater flexibility and security when managing their email services.

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The IP class provides a user-friendly approach to parsing and managing various notations associated with both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and networks. Drawing significant inspiration from the interface of RIPE’s Perl module NET::IP, it diverges in its implementation strategy. Notably, it does not accommodate non-CIDR netmasks, ruling out unconventional formats like a netmask of 0xffffff0f. This class is capable of recognizing around a dozen distinct formats for expressing IP addresses and networks, effectively distinguishing between IPv4 and IPv6 types. Most methods in the class that yield a string feature an optional parameter called ‘wantprefixlen,’ which dictates whether the prefix length or netmask is displayed. By default, the prefix length is shown when a network encompasses multiple addresses, though these defaults can be modified on an individual object basis through adjustments to the class members. The flexibility in customization ensures that developers can tailor the output to fit their specific needs.

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Free
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Free
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Free Version

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Types of Training

Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Vendor Details

Company Name

Eudora Internet Mail Server

Website

www.eudora.co.nz/

Vendor Details

Company Name

IPy

Website

pypi.org/project/IPy/

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