Thanks Scott, could you elaborate a little more on your last comment "except the return value, such as
127.0.0.2) into the IMail v8 anti-spam settings"...
 
As it appears this might be an issue that is currently unresolved by IPSwitch with regard to running IMail on Server 2003????

Adam M.
 

"R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>As an additional side note to my earlier post I am receiving in the log a
>"reconnect" or "retrying service" as a result of using an IP for my BL.

I think you were given poor advice -- you should *not* enter any IP
associated with a spam database (except the return value, such as
127.0.0.2) into the IMail v8 anti-spam settings. Specifically, anti-spam
software should never be given the IP address (or hostname) of the NS
records for a spam database. Although IMail should in theory be able to
connect to it, you may quickly be denied access to the spam database (as it
would bypass DNS caching that is necessary to keep the traffic down for the
spam databases).

-Scott
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