On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Tracy wrote:

> Note: Windows 2000 platform:
> 
> I'm currently running a slightly stale version of xmail (I'm still 
> running it because I made some custom mods to a few things and I haven't 
> had time to pull the source and update a new version with the mods). 
> It's running fine (now that I cleaned some bad messages out the spool 
> queue).
> 
> But I want to look at the latest version, and see if I can adapt my 
> strategies to it as written, without having to do any custom mods.
> 
> So, the question: Is it possible to run two copies of xmail on the same 
> machine (of course, using different ports and a different mail-root)? If 
> so, are there any special situations that need to be addressed (such as 
> the service name)? Anything that's going to come back and bite me? What 
> about naming for the registry keys that are used for options and stuff?

It's a long while that XMail create a service name that is based on the 
executable name. Same the registry. I'd say there is no problem in running 
two XMail instances, provided they're bind to different ports and having 
different roots.


- Davide


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