Hey we are in Oklahoma City, too.

If you haven't done so check your NIC card.  If it is Netgear or Linksys
then that could easily be the trouble.

We had a linksys card and when someone would pop the mail server it
would blue screen.  Changing the nic solved the problem.

Terry Fritts

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of calvis
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 12:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Need Advise

I do collocation with a ISP here in the Oklahoma City area.  Right now I
have some 2 machines.  On machine one I have the IMAIL, IIS5, and Cold
Fusion.  The other machine has SQL Server on it.  I am having some big
time problems with my IIS 5 shutting down all the time and I am going to
be building another machine and install Cold Fusion and the IIS 5 on it,
and leave the other machine just running IMAIL for the time being.

Is there anything special that I have to do to let IMAIL run on a
separate machine?  I thought you guys would have some tips since some of
you deal with IMAIL day in and day out.  My mail server had been running
perfect since day 1, but I am weary about upgrading to 7.0.  I am
currently on 6.5.

Thanks for the help,

Charles 



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