mail.example2.com in DNS, or
he can go to http://###.###.###.2 .
HTH
Dan Horne
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//###.###.###.2 .
HTH
Dan Horne
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According to the manual
http://ipswitch.co
The only reason they would have to do this is if they are going to the wrong
IP.
Eric S
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> According to the manual
>
According to the manual
http://ipswitch.com/support/IMail/guide/imailug8.1/imailughtml.htm
Virtual Hosts without IP Addresses ---> When users log on, they must enter
the entire "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" string for their user ID,
So I could infer from that --- Virtual Hosts w/ IP Addresses >