Yep, I know, that's why we put Imail on it's own box, cut the bandwidth
usage down on the Web server and now just shows smtp on 9 IP's.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Len Conrad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] What's an SMD file?


>
> >216.242.***.193 DNS FTP POP3 SMTP HOSTING1
> >216.242.***.194 FTP POP3 SMTP HTTP
> >216.242.***.195 FTP POP3 SMTP HTTP
> >216.242.***.196 FTP POP3 SMTP HTTP
> >216.242.***.197 FTP POP3 SMTP HTTP
> >216.242.***.198 FTP POP3 SMTP HTTP
> >216.242.***.199 FTP POP3 SMTP HTTP
> >216.242.***.200 FTP POP3 SMTP HTTP
> >
> >You are showing SMTP on a whole slew of your IP addresses.
>
> With Imail and a multi-homed machine (many ip's on one Imail box),
> that situation is  unavoidable. Imail will put tcp/SMTP service on
> port 25 of all that Imail box's ip's.
>
> Len
>
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