Gotcha.

I've been using SMTP32.exe (not the daemon).

I just wanted to check because every time I make the change it stops delivery (even 
after I roll the SMTP service within Imail, which does start up successfully).

b

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Thu, 27 Mar 2003 12:32:39 -0500

>
>>Should I be using the SMTP32.exe or the SMTPd32.exe for this process?
>
>It *must* be SMTP32.exe (SMTPd32.exe is the "SMTP Daemon", the service 
>which accepts incoming E-mail, as opposed to the process that delivers the 
>E-mail).
>                            -Scott
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