> I did not change the host name of our mail server.   Below is what I did
do
> with Imail  tech support
> Imail had two host names Scooby  running on a local ip 192.168.1.2  and
> Scooby.linkbrokers.com running on public ip  64.118.70.2   some features
of
> I mail were not fuctioning because it was looking local. We did make some
> reg changes.
> With going backwards what can I do.

Ah, once again more proof that you should always use complete FQDN with a
HOST name on an e-mail server. Although Ipswitch clearly states (as well as
Declude) it is not neccasary, not configuring this properly can come back to
bite you when you least expect it.

BTW, why do you have a private IP and a public IP on the same server? 2
NICS? Asking for more problems?

John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
www.eservicesforyou.com


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