Does esend have a ip/name you enter when you run it.

On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Smith, Mike <Mike_Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:


We are implementing a new Exchange server. Currently the old(192.168.0.17)
and the new(192.168.0.35) are running parallel.

We use ESEND to send emails(spool files etc) to users and this passes to
the exchange server.

I have looked at CHGSMTPA. We have Mail Router set to *NONE.

There is nothing in the Host file pointing to the mail server.

Yet it works, I just can't figure out how its pointing to the old exchange
server, or how to change it to the new exchange server.

Does this make sense? Any ideas?

Thanks

MIke
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