>I changed the ip address in the registry as supposed to as said by the
>KB and it is properly showing up in Imail.

Can you access the intended IP on port 110 from the server itself (by IP)?  You need 
to try a Telnet on port 110 from 0 hops, 1 hop, 2 hops away, etc. to find out whether 
it is a routing and/or port-blocking (firewall) issue.  If you can hit the IP locally, 
that'll show that the machine is good 'n' ready.  Then, as you back away from it over 
routers and firewalls--and try tracing the route from more remote subnets as 
well--that'll show when the machine can no longer be reached.  This PATHPING dump 
suggests a routing issue, at least from the subnet I used for testing:

  2  209.227.3.1
  3  d3-11-0-1-5-0.a02.nycmny01.us.ra.verio.net [165.254.124.145]
  4  xe-0-2-0.r20.nycmny01.us.bb.verio.net [129.250.26.3]
  5  p16-6-0-0.r04.nycmny01.us.bb.verio.net [129.250.2.37]
  6  p4-0.sprint.nycmny01.us.bb.verio.net [129.250.9.50]
  7  sl-bb21-atl-11-1.sprintlink.net [144.232.18.69]
  8  sl-bb22-atl-15-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.12.150]
  9  sl-gw29-atl-9-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.8.230]
 10  sl-internap-55-0-155M.sprintlink.net [160.81.90.2]
 11  border4.ge3-0-bbnet2.acs.pnap.net [64.94.0.73]
 12  mariet-2.border4.acs.pnap.net [64.94.3.98]
 13  Router-5-MFN-Atl.capitalinternet.com [216.235.146.246]
 14  216.25.255.9  reports: Destination net unreachable.

>(not being able to find the server name for the address is a separate
>OT issue which I need help with but it seems to work anyways because if
>I make a change it gets replicated)

This is a Win2K issue with PTR records--your default server needs to be able to 
resolve its own IP.  Look into this sometime, though as you said this is not the issue 
here.

-Sandy

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