In fact, it is 'normal' ...
On your xmail server your two interfaces are in the same network.
Windows (seems to ?) allways use the smallest ip assigned ...
So it will allways use .4, except when you disable the interface.
Note that xmail -Sp 25 direct xmail to 'listen' for incoming =
connexions.
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
> In fact, it is 'normal' ...
> On your xmail server your two interfaces are in the same network.
> Windows (seems to ?) allways use the smallest ip assigned ... So it
> will allways use .4, except when you disable the interface.
>
> Note that xmail -Sp
Hello CLEMENT,
Monday, April 18, 2005, 5:28:11 AM, you wrote:
CF> In fact, it is 'normal' ...
CF> On your xmail server your two interfaces are in the same network.
CF> Windows (seems to ?) allways use the smallest ip assigned ...
CF> So it will allways use .4, except when you disable the interfa
come back ...
Francis
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Charles Frolick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoy=E9 : lundi 18 avril 2005 16:39
> =C0 : CLEMENT Francis
> Objet : [xmail] Re: Maybe Odd - Maybe not. SMTP Outbound
>=20
>=20
> Hello CLEMENT,
>=20
>