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How can I report bugs in OpenEMM?
If you find a bug in OpenEMM, please submit a detailed description of the bug (so that we can reproduce it) to this bugtracker. Your bug description should include at least the following information: bug descriptionyour Linux distribution, release and version the version of MySQL you use the ve ...
What is a Hostname, a Domain and a FQDN?
A Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) links to an IP address of a server. The Internet address may be composed of letters and numbers, by using this option nobody has to remember the difficult number sequence (IP). A FQDN is divided in three levels: 1) The appendage of the domain is the Top Lev ...
What should I do if I have a question which is not answered in this FAQ database?
Click on "Contact" in the upper left corner, fill out the form with your question and send it off. We will try to answer your question and notify you as soon as our answer is online in this FAQ database. If you have a support question regarding OpenEMM we strongly recommend that you use the sup ...
Where can I get support if this FAQ database and the forums do not help?
AGNITAS, the original developer of OpenEMM, offers various commercial support packages. You can find a description of the available support options here.
Why do you use Resin as web container and not Tomcat?
We use Resin for various reasons: 1. History: When we started developing E-Marketing Manager (the commercial version of OpenEMM) in 1999 Tomcat was not available. Furthermore, Resin offers distributed sessions and load balancing, which is important for our commercial product. 2. Easy of use: I ...
Why do you use Sendmail and not other MTAs?
In general, we prefer Sendmail over other MTAs because - Sendmail is widely-used on the Internet - Sendmail is included in many distributions by default - security vulnerabilities are quickly discovered and fixed - Sendmail is backed by a company which takes care of maintenance, support and fur ...
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