>
> If you have to bind it to an outside IP address to be able to
> send mail, then it sounds like a firewall issue.  The firewall
> does not seem to be recognizing the internal address (10.10.10.10).
>
> If you bind it to the internal address (where you say that IMail
> can't send mail), can you do *anything* on the Internet?  Can you
> get to an external web site or telnet somewhere?
>
> If the firewall is set up the way I am familiar with (the machine
> has an IP of 10.10.10.10 that is internal only, it sends traffic
> to the firewall which changes the IP address to 12.12.12.12 which
> is an external address reachable by the Internet), then IMail
> shouldn't know or care what the external IP address is.  If it
> has to use it, then the firewall isn't doing its job.
>                                  -Scott

Thanks for your interest, but I'm affraid you have missed the problem.  My
problem has never been with sending and receiving mail.  I had described how
I had to get it set up to do so, but that was really irrelevant to a certain
extent.  It was in having to apply that workaround that SCREWED up the
domains and users within Imail that was the problem.  Why is the question I
may have to phone IPSWITCH about, should the virtual set up not workout.

Thansk again...

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