> My reading of this hack involves an instance where, in absence of a
> firewall, the imail server has two addresses, one internal and one
> external. If the first one is internal, the server can't route mail to
> the external network. If you only have one address, whether it is
> internal or external, you don't need to perform the registry hack. You
> fixed a problem you didn't have, and broke something else. Have you got
> IMail, thru the registry, pointing to an ip address which isn't actually
> bound to any NIC in your server? That sounds like a problem! Your


Yes, its pointing to the outside IP of the firewall.  It works.  I
understand what you are saying, as the original email server was a Netscape
3.6 message server, and it only had one internal IP and worked fine.  This
is something that appears IPswitch may need to get through in the next
release.  I've never seen a mail server need such an adjustment.

Oh well.  I'll leave it for now.  I don't think it will harm things now.  I
was just wondering why it screwed up the users.


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