not sure about the first one, but the second question about the .old files is
probably due to your plugin1.dat file.  there is an option in aliasing to save
all of the old .rcp files that are changed.  so if you're using plugin1 you may
want  to take a look at plugin1.txt

Kerry Barlow wrote:

> HI all: I have a customer who is changing over his domain. At this time he
> wanted no mail coming from his southeasternmelon.com  domain.  I shut off
> "accept mail for" in IMS control panel and also in Mikes smtprcv and
> repopped the servers. Now I am still receiving the mail to his domain 2 days
> later, but the mail is staying in the prein directory.
> I know I can change the domain name server records, but did think I needed
> to do such a thing at this time.
> In the next month or so he will want his mail reenabled anyhow.
> It is no big deal, but I would like to know for future reference why
> shutting off accept mail for,  did not work.
>
> 2) On a differant note. What are the .old messages in prein used for anyhow?
> simply a record of what was distributed? How can I get IMS to stop creating
> them? Yesterday I had a lockup of IMS. I found out that a message was
> corrupted in the prein directory. (after much lost hair, and 3 hrs
> troubleshooting) After much finagling I found 38,000 .old messages in the
> prein. I do not need such things so how can I prevent ims from creating them?
>
> THank you
> Very respectfully, your obedient servant.
> Brig. Gen. Johnston Pettigrew
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