At 10:25 AM 1/3/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Pete,
>
>IMail will use the IP assigned to the domain sending the email, or the
>Primary IP for IPless domains. There is a Registry setting 'BindToIP' that
>modifies this, normally used when NIC is on a 'different' network than the
>1st NIC and when Mail delivery fails when using the 2nd (usually internal
>network) NIC. You could give it a try, check KB for details.
>
>Daniel Donnelly

I did. It seems to work initially, for like the first 2 hours after boot 
but then problems arise.

2 nics, 2 different networks.   Nic A is being used to send mail.  Nic B 
should be used.  I tired the BindToIP option with the same results.    When 
the receiving servers gets the connection from Nic A, it reports an ip 
mismatch for the domain. (i.e. maybe forged).  Mail originating from the 
system also stays within the system as I was getting 'stack connect 
failures' in the logs after a few hours ( I guess Imail was trying to 
connect to itself ? ).  The 'stack connect failures' and 'maybe forged' 
errors seems to crop up at the same time.  Also web mail 'sent' 
confirmations were not being made ( I guess as the mail was staying within 
the system and could not be 'sent').

Any more suggestions ?  Imail 6.05.

Thanks, -Pete



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