>I'm trying to setup IMail6, but I need it to run without using the 
>system's default IP address which is being used by our software firewall,

????? you're running your fw and imail on the same machine?

>and would be a nightmare to reassign for all our users.  IMail is 
>trying to use this IP for the default (machinename) host.  If I kill 
>this host, IMail won't work for any other virtual hosts I've defined 
>in IMail Admin.

Imail listens on all ip's it finds in the tcp/ip stack.  It writes 
the ip's to imail's registry, so if you delete ip's from tcp/ip, you 
must manually delete from Imail registry, see KB.

>I also have other IP addresses on the machine that I want to use 
>with Win2K's native SMTP server instead of IMail.  How do I do this reliably?

you can't, Imail will grab port :25 (or whatever you tell it to 
listen on) for all ip's in the machine.  You can't have Imail listen 
on :25 for some ip's, and MS SMTP listen on :25 for other 
ip's.  Imail takes them all at the defined port.

>  IMail tries to hook up with all available IP addresses, even if I 
> haven't defined their use for a virtual host in IMail Admin.

yep


>If Win2K's SMTP server happens to start first on a given IP address, 
>it manages to block IMail from that address and the other IMail IPs 
>seem to work fine (unless IMail is blocked from the system default 
>IP), but I'd rather that IMail just uses IP addresses that are 
>specifically assigned to it's hosts.

nope

Len


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