Re: SMTP Virtual Server with two listening ports



Hi there,

Are you telneting using the Netbios name or Fqdn of the Exchange Server? If
so that won't work.

Seeing you are listening using two different IP's on the same virtual
server, a second IP isn't needed. You can have both ports listening on
either .9 or .10

Oliver


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