I have a strange problem. I have two 5.5 servers on one site on an internal LAN. Each server is running IMS (Internet Mail Service) with its own connection to the internet (one cable, one DSL). There is a firewall on each server. One of the purposes of this set up is a redundant connection to the internet so that mail still comes in when either one of the two connections is down. Everything worked fine until I "upgraded" one server from NT to W2K (actually fresh install of both W2K and Ex5.5). DNS MX entries are the same and are fine. Both servers see each other, etc., except for ONE thing. Now the 2 servers communicate with each other ONLY when I make a hole through both firewalls for their respective external IP addresses. Without the "whitehole", I get RPC communication errors recorded in the event log. This means that they communicate with each other via the WAN, not the LAN. I need them to communicate via their internal IP addresses, so that when one of the two internet connections is down, both servers receive mail. Until the W2k upgrade, everything worked fine without whiteholes through the firewall - they used to communicate fine via the internal LAN. Something changed which makes the servers look for each other via the WAN instead of the LAN. At this point, I do not know where to start to troubleshoot this. Any help will be appreciated.