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 interface.

CF> Note that xmail -Sp 25 direct xmail to 'listen' for incoming =
CF> connexions.
CF> Choice for outgoing connexions are done at os level. (don't know if it =
CF> is
CF> possible to force by program to use a specific ip)

If you have two network interfaces on the same subnet under windows,
which ever one has the default gateway programmed in its settings is
the outgoing card. If you want to know which one gets preference,
simply type 'route print' at the command prompt, it will show you the
routing table with metrics, you should even be able to adjust the
metrics, but I have never needed to play with that, so I don't know
how.

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Best regards,
 Charles                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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