Hi,
Are you talking about running two Gossamer Mails?
If so, then yes, because the default setting in Gossamer Mail uses the catchall account method, you don't want to have both Gossamer Mail applications checking the same catchall. You need to make sure that each one is supporting different domains and not crossing each other up. However, if you're using a different method like perhaps authenticating users off existing POP3 accounts, then you can conceivably run two Gossamer Mail applications side by side.
Let me know if this doesn't answer your question.
Jack.
Are you talking about running two Gossamer Mails?
If so, then yes, because the default setting in Gossamer Mail uses the catchall account method, you don't want to have both Gossamer Mail applications checking the same catchall. You need to make sure that each one is supporting different domains and not crossing each other up. However, if you're using a different method like perhaps authenticating users off existing POP3 accounts, then you can conceivably run two Gossamer Mail applications side by side.
Let me know if this doesn't answer your question.
Jack.