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Expand Your Mail Server to Suit Your Needs: Axigen and Third Party Software Integration
Lately, more and more companies that rely on IT services have begun to understand the true benefits of network subsystem interaction. Some of the well established examples are already accepted as being the de facto way of doing things. To a lot of people, the Apache integration with MySQL or PHP is no longer considered to be a bunch of independent software packages that cooperate. This cooperation is so productive that everything got merged into a single concept: the AMP (i.e. LAMP, WAMP etc.).
Along the same lines, the AXIGEN electronic messaging system can be expanded to provide external applications with the information required to perform advanced tasks in a very productive and cost effective way. You should bear in mind that some of the expansion methods described in this article are generic and can be applied to various situations while others are very specific.
• Filter Integration
This is one of the most sought expansion methods when it comes to email services. Filters include the regular spam and virus checks but are not limited to it. Just to help you picture the possibilities offered by a well designed filtering system, encryption, archiving, billing and notifications tasks can all be performed based on the information available during message delivery.
The AXIGEN messaging solution features a highly advanced filtering engine that allows anyone to interact with it through an adapter file (called a connector) that is used to translate plain text protocol communications between the server and any third party application. Based on the communication process result, a series of actions can be taken regarding message delivery. In addition, the message can be altered during the filtering process, thus allowing endless usage scenarios to be generated. Because the connector is used to interpret plain text communication, network sockets can be used to allow the two applications to communicate over TCP/IP, even in different parts of the world, if required.
• Provisioning Interfaces
Automatic and bulk operation execution is a mandatory requirement to any company that provides any type of internet-related service to a large customer base. Subscription policies management, server configuration provisioning and account settings provisioning tasks can all be performed through AXIGEN’s command line interface (CLI). The CLI is a plain text protocol based service similar to a regular telnet service that allows administrative accounts to manage server settings.
To continue to read about the AXIGEN and Third Party Software integration methods, please visit: http://www.axigen.com/articles/expand-your-mail-server-to-suit-your-needs_47.html
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About AXIGEN and Gecad Technologies
Gecad Technologies SA is the vendor of AXIGEN, a messaging solution for professionals that ensures an efficient
and secure worldwide communication environment and business growth for both service providers and companies of all sizes. Currently, AXIGEN is distributed
internationally by over 170 partners from 80 countries, managing email traffic for more than 11,000 companies with 6 million end-users.
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Refresh rate on LED with DVI?
Using an LCD screen with an analog serial connector to my HP a1010n (because it didn't come with a video card with a dvi port), I get 60 Hz refresh rate, but it's a little annoying. If I get a video card (connected to the pci expander slot) that has a DVI port and use it, will that eliminate the refresh rate or improve it or what?
The monitor is an a1010n. I know at low rez I can get it up to 75 hz. Someone told me that with DVI there isn't a refresh rate. Someone else told me that I can get an improved refresh rate but if I get a really good card. Conflicting information and I don't know what to believe or of any of it is correct...
All I know is that my iMac screen and the Acer monitor on the HP have the same resolution, but while the Acer is annoying on the eyes, the iMac isn't. I just want to know how to "fix" the Acer.
It will probably stay the same.With VGA mine in 75,with DVI it's 60 too.If the card and monitor will support it, you can probably make it faster.Check the card specs and your monitor specs before you waste your money though.
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