I don't know what kind of network you have (workgroup or other) but if you have somewhere a dns (it's the case if you have a windows domain) it's easier to link the ip address to a domain name (ie smtp.mydomain.com or pop.mydomain.com), so you have just to declare these names in the pnd files and if one day you need to change their ip address you'll just have to modify your dns entries.
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<p>I don't know what kind of network you have (workgroup or other) but if you have somewhere a dns (it's the case if you have a windows domain) it's easier to link the ip address to a domain name (ie smtp.mydomain.com or pop.mydomain.com), so you have just to declare these names in the pnd files and if one day you need to change their ip address you'll just have to modify your dns entries.</p><p>Regards</p><p>&nbsp;</p>