>Isn't there a file that Imail uses to override host IP's  I'll i remember is
>that if the dns changed on the other end our server would not know and would
>still try to use the IP that we had entered but I cannot remember what the
>file is.

Note that that is a problem on their end.  If their MX record points to the 
wrong IP (even during "DNS propagation"), it's a problem on their end.

You can put an entry into your HOSTS file, but note that that is a last 
resort -- the next time they change IPs, you're going to wonder why IMail 
is still using the old IP.  :)

                                                    -Scott
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