Thanks Lyndon,

It is a leased line with assigned IP's.  We are going to have two routers
and two nics in the server while we make the transition to the new line.  I
forgot that IMail listened to all IP's, therefore it should not be an issue
at all.  I might have to make a few minor changes with products like Declude
I guess, but should not be too bad.  I hope to get the new line in early
next week and see what happens, plan on using a few test domains to check
things out and then move everything slowly.

Sincerely,
Grant Griffith
EI8HT LEGS Enhanced Web Management
http://www.getafreewebsite.com
877-483-3393

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:24 AM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Changing Mail Server IP?


How do you currently connect to the internet and how will you connect
with the new company? Do you have a router performing NAT?

Because you have not mentioned NAT, I presume you have xDSL or a lease
line with a block of IPs assigned to you. If this is so and you're
having an overlap period where you will have both connections running, I
assume you'll be getting a second router for your new connection with a
new range of IPs assigned to it?

If this is the case I don't think you'll have much of a problem because
I believe Imail listens on all IPs. All I think you should need to do is
add a second IP address to the NIC (and possibly a second gateway).

You could test this before changing DNS after your new connection is
installed. Adding a second IP certainly shouldn't break anything. If
nobody here recommends otherwise and it doesn't work, you can always
remove the second IP you added and post back :)

Regards,
Lyndon

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Grant Griffith - IMail
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 April 2004 13:50
> To: imail
> Subject: [IMail Forum] Changing Mail Server IP?
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> We are going to be changing our network connection to another
> company and will have to change the IP Address of the mail
> server.  Is there a way to have multiple IP Addresses setup
> for the mail server?  I am wanting to make the switch over
> slowly rather than having to make all the DNS changes all at one time.
>
> This might be easier than I am thinking it will be, but am
> not rally sure. This IMail server has been running for 4
> years and I have not had to do anything major to it in that
> time, so I need to refresh myself again.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sincerely,
> Grant Griffith
> EI8HT LEGS Enhanced Web Management
> http://www.getafreewebsite.com 877-483-3393
>
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