On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Cyril LAURIE wrote:

> What does $MAILROOT/domains/domainname/user/.ipconn serve for ? Do I need to 
> change theses files if my system changed IP ?
> How does it work when you have two active network interfaces ?

It register the IP of the last POP3 connection. Do *not* touch em.


> When I mentionned that I used the same version of Xmail, it's because I used 
> version 1.17 on both hosts (same binaries, but I also tried a new compiled 
> version as the first system was on Solaris 8 x86, and the new one is on 
> Solaris 9 x86). :-)

Yes, I saw you work in Sun :)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] davide]$ whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Querying whois.arin.net]
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- Davide


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