Doing what you say should work as long as all the IP's stay assigned to the
IMail Machine

Eric S
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 6:30 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Will changing the IP of the machine mess up IMail?


> I want to change the primary IP of the machine on which I run IMail.  When
I
> setup IMail, I set it up with a .140 IP address, which was the primary IP
of
> the machine.  There are many other IP's on the machine.  We are using the
> machine as a DNS server now, and the DNS server is registered as
> NS2.PRIMOCOMPUTERS.COM 205.217.113.11.  When I setup a secondary DNS
server,
> it won't transfer the domains unless I use the .140 IP.  I've getting some
> advice from the DNS newsgroup that I should change the primary IP of the
> machine to .11.
>
> My question is how this will affect IMail?  I already have several domains
> setup with mail working.  I don't want to mess them up.  If I change the
> primary IP of the computer from .140 to .11, and the primary host of IMail
> was setup as .140, but I leave .140 as an IP assigned to the computer,
just
> not its primary IP, will I have problems?  I know that's a long sentence,
> but I hope you know what I'm trying to ask.  Any advice or direction will
be
> greatly appreciated!
>
> David Miller
>
>
>
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