> Ok I give up.  I can not believe you would think less is more, but ok.

Maybe it's just me!

> The reason I listed the ; : and , were that those are normal email address
> separator conventions.

All well taken, Bryan, but can you name offhand what the allowed delimiters
are for Outlook when sending to more than one address? (Hint: the colon that
you mentioned is not allowed, at least in Outlook Express.)

>  I know and understand formatting just fine.  The
> simple point is that nobody would know what the specific convention (in
this
> case the space) IS.

It is documented in the IMail Server manual. Specifically:

"The DNS server for the local network must appear on the IMail Administrator
SMTP tab. To check the DNS server setting, click the SMTP tab. In the Domain
Name Server address box, you should see the IP address of your DNS server.
This box can have multiple addresses, separated by a space."

>  I just figured more options meant less chance of a dumb
> typo/syntax error preventing the simple and fast setup of an Imail server.

I see your point but there are no "universally accepted" delimiters in this
context, at least to my knowledge. More to the point, there is no substitute
for "RTFM", whatever the product may be.

Cordially,

Guy







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