Better/easier still...  if the domain has it's own IP, just remove it from
the tcp/ip config.  No connections on any port for that IP :)

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  Troy Settle
  Network Analyst
  Picus Communications
  540.633.6327

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** From: Andrew P. Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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** 1. You could change the NT permissions on that mail domain tree, so the
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** Clever idea.
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** 2. You could backup Imail registry, and that mail domain tree
** (mailboxes),
** and then delete the domain from Imail.
**
** Why not just temporarily rename the domain key in the
** registry??? That way
** its all intact but the mail will bounce until the cheque clears. :-)
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