Bryan,

Only warning I can give, is when you change the 'Official Host Name', then
click Save, IMail will ask if you are creating a new domain, you MUST
answer, NO. Answer yes, and it will now have 2 domains and that is not what
you want! If you do expect mail to be addressed in any other form, you might
want to add the 'old OHN' to the Alias field, before you click the Save
button.

You could accomplish the same thing [IMail accepting either form of address]
with adding the 'domain.com' as the Alias, in the Host Configuration screen,
and not changing the OHN.  With Scott's answer about the hosts file (when
this is the Primary IP of the computer), that is all there is to do for
IMail.

Of course, DNS changes might also be needed. I did not check yours, so do
not know exactly what you have.

Gee, I think this is pretty easy overall! Yea, you have to check a few
things, perform a few steps, but no more than you would if you were setting
up any other IP based domain.

But if you want  another way to do it, you could by editing the registry. A
bit harder to explain, but actually pretty easy to 'rename' a domain.

Lastly, it is ALWAYS a good idea to backup the registry before undertaking
'major' changes to domains. Means you can go back to what you had, if
something or someone messes up.

BTW, about the only time the 'reply to' address is used, is from Web
Messaging (normal POP3/IMAP4 clients set it and use what they 'know' when
constructing the message). And, if you have your DNS set correctly, it
really does not make any difference to the actual delivery of email. Does it
really make a difference that you can send me email at either
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and [EMAIL PROTECTED], and both get to me??
Worst effect I have seen (from the outside looking in) is that I get 2 email
addresses for you, but both work.

Daniel Donnelly
Ipswitch Technical Support
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Cal Frye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 1:30 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Reply to?


> Not only that, but it's pretty painless to switch. Done it with my teeth
> clenched, and it worked just like it ought.
>
> --Cal Frye, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio
>   "To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism, to steal from many is
> research."
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 11:31 AM
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> Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Reply to?
>
>
> > Hmmmm... is there a way around this? What are the
> > consequences of changing
> > the fully qualified name to domain.com from mail.domain.com?
> >
> > This is a need for obvious reasons...
>
> Despite the evil warning when you install (that you MUST use the real
> machine name as the official host name), Ipswitch told me that I could do
> it.  You just have to make sure to add the name (domain.com) to the
> hosts.etc file (see p.26 of the manual).
>
> You would think they could make this easier, since I would guess a large
> percentage of people need to get mail in the form "@domain.com", rather
than
> "@mail.domain.com".
>                                      -Scott
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