>Our list server is setup in DNS for a completely different IP than our
>IMail domains.
ok
>I have an MX for mail.domain.com,
that's Imail, right?
> and an A rec for ls.domain.com.
you also need an MX for ls.domain.com, too. How's the mail going to get to
"ls" w/o an MX?
>However the two domains on the IMail server cannot send to the list
>server, IMail intercepts the mail for some reason. It works fine for
>people out in the world.
Don't be coy, give us some real domain names and hostnames so we can help
you out.
>I have IMail 5.09 and Lyris. I have only two domains setup in Imail, use
>IPs xxx.yyy.zzz.145 and xxx.yyy.zzz.150. I want Lyris to use
>xxx.yyy.zzz.147. When I try to start Lyris, it tells me that
>xxx.yyy.zzz.147 is being used by another mail program. How do I tell
>IMail to let go?
Imail users send their list mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Imail looks up the MX (gotta have one!!!) for ls.domain.com and sends the
mail.
>Originally, when I tried a beta of Lyris, I would receive the "Invalid
>Final Delivery Userid" Now I'm going back a version and it doesnt let me
>start the software because IMail has the IP and port.
ouch, you're running Lyris and Imail on the same box?
They both need to their separate MX's on separate ip's. AND both be
listening on port 25. I don't think you can do what you want to do.
>I'm trying the suggestion below for the additional MX record, but I have
>to be able to start the Lyris software!
it won't start because it needs port 25 to be free and Imail has already
grabbed it. GAMEOVER
>Any Suggestions?
run Lyris and Imail on separate boxes.
Len
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