No need for multiple IP's on the SMTP side. SMTP is the outgoing engine so both can coexist very happily.
Incoming is a different story. I use EIMS to receive all of my mail with a routing rule to forward all of the list mail for a given domain to port 325. I assign LRP to listen only on port 325 (same IP) and all is well. EIMS Preferences->Mail Routing: lists.yourdoaminhere.com 192.168.254.1:325 LRP Server->Server Settings->TCP Port: 325 Dean >on 3/6/07 6:44 AM, Tony Moller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Can you get LetterRIP and EIMS to operate on the same computer, if the > computer has multiple IP addresses assigned to it? For example, > xxx.xxx.xxx.1 is assigned to EIMS, and xxx.xxx.xxx.2 is assigned to > LetterRIP. Will both SMTP services function, or is it one SMTP engine per > server regardless of IPs? (Yes, I know I could just set letterRIP to > operate via POP, which is the way I'm currently headed, but I'm curious.) > > Thanks > Tony > > > ------------------------------------ > Tony Moller - Network Admin > DRCS > 6849 Old Dominion Drive - Suite 320 > McLean, VA 22101 > Tel: 703-749-3118 Fax: 703-749-0967 > Cel: 703-347-3645 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- This message is from the Letterrip-Talk Mailing list. To unsubscribe, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/letterrip-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/
