>  in case of problems, setup the ASSP box to have two IPs, the first
one will be the one on which ASSP will receive external emails (on its
main port); the second one will be the one to use to bind the "second
listen port" and which exchange will use as a smarthost to deliver
external emails

The only problem I ran into with that was that somehow, ASSP tied up
port 25 on both IP addresses.  Maybe that's been fixed, I don't know.
Instead of running IIS SMTP, I'm running SurfControl Email Filter.  Upon
startup of the machine, SurfControl would not startup because Port 25
was "in use".  So, I always had to stop ASSP, start SurfControl, then
restart ASSP.  It was the weirdest thing I know.  The only way I found
to fix it was to use a single IP address and use different ports on that
address.  I still use it till this day like that.  I have not tried to
go back to 2 IP Addresses, so I don't know if it works now or not.  Just
sharing my experience with that (all on a Windows 2000 server).

Brett


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