From
what I have seen so far the imail server just uses the ip numbers assigned to
the machine it is running on. To change IP addresses associated with a
domain you would need to make the change on the primary DNS server. Look
at the current CNAME entry and the MX entry on the DNS
server.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cody Wilson
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 3:42 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Changing Ip NumbersI took on a new customer yesterday that had a co-located server running IMail version 4.0 ( I think, how do I check this?), his old ISP that was co-locating his server went out of business.As the ip numbers that the email server was setup on will no longer be valid, I need to change the old ip numbers to the new ones I have bound to the Ethernet card. I cannot find, in the interface, a way to bind an existing domain to a new ip number. How do I do this? I downloaded the manual and went through it hoping to find a setting that I did not see or a registry entry I could change to the new IP number. There are well over 100 users setup on the domain and I don't want to loose that and start over.There are two such domains setup on this server like this. Unfortunately the person setting up the server did not specify a different directory for each domain name. Therefore the users are mixed. This may complicate things a bit. I would like to use one IP number for one of the existing domain names and then do IP-less (is that a word?) virtual domain for the other existing domain name and future domain names.Heres the scoop....Win NT 4.0 SP3 256 meg ramImail Version 4.0 ( I think)Thanks in advance...Cody~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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