It's definitely possible to run multiple XMail servers on a single  
machine, I have a bunch running.  You will need separate installation  
directories and you'll have to specify IP's on startup for each  
instance as well as setting XMAIL_PID_DIR for clean shutdowns.

-Don
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On Feb 22, 2008, at 9:37 PM, Hal Dell wrote:

> Dear Davide -
>
>> Can postini use SMTP authentication, like XMail? Otherwise you can  
>> create
> a "Postini"
>> account on the XMail box, an have a script that periodically does  
>> POP3
> login to keep the
>> IP in the pop3-before-smtp cache.
>
> As far as I know Postini acts as an MTA relay for the xMail Server  
> and I
> don't see any kind
> security features of any kind for this purpose given the type of  
> service we
> are looking at.
>
> One question.... Is it possible to run two xMail Servers on the same
> physical box running
> different configurations... The reason I ask is that I can have the  
> second
> xMail Server locked
> to accept eMails from Postini for customer who want to filter via  
> Postini.
>
> Any way we can support IP Address filtering at the domain level?
>
> Thanks,
> Hal Dell
> Managing Partner
> ePodWorks.net, Inc.
>
>
>
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