I'll have to look into this further.  Currently the mail server acts as a 
gateway/firewall as well and hence has two NIC's installed.  Does IMAIL 'attach' 
itself to one or the other?  If it does, how do you configure this?  I've seen the IP 
address block, but its greyed out and I cant change it.  

Im fairly positive the DNS settings are correct.  I switched them a week ago, but 
again, this all of a sudden started happening yesterday.  Nothing DNS wise has changed 
for 6-7 days now.

Thanks again for all the help.  
-John

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Bonno Bloksma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Tue, 9 Sep 2003 12:58:55 +0200

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The time this happended to me was last week when we switched ip numbers. The dns was 
pointing to the wrong ip number. However, webservices will authenticate using the url 
entered to access the server, in my case mail.tio.nl, no matter on which ip number the 
server has been reached, in this case the number of the primary domain. However, IMAP 
will use the ip number and ended up on the wrong domain, mailie.tio.nl. Therefore 
authenticating using the webinterface went flawlesly, authenticating IMAP ans POP3 did 
not work.

Met vriendelijke groet,

Bonno Bloksma


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