Workflow and IMAP question

R12.1.3 on Linux.
We are changing our email server here and although I have made the necessary changes and tested them my email administrator tells me he still sees activity on the old email servers post office.
If I check the context file it has been updated to the correct values.
I did check the logs files in $APPLCSF/$APPLLOG but I don't see anything that related to either server (old or new).
Do I need to bounce the app tier and run autoconfig?
Here's an example of the output he provided.  I've replaced the actual ip address with xx.xx.xx.xx but it is the ip_address of the app server.
09:52:09 0355 IMAP Login GW UserID:[workflow] from xx.xx.xx.xx  IMAP command:[“***”]
09:52:11 0355 New IMAP session initiated from xx.xx.xx.xx
09:52:11 0355 Return from IMAP [890F]
09:52:38 09BB *** APP DISCONNECTED, Tbl Entry=16, Check ID=1381245431        
09:52:54 0355 New IMAP session initiated from xx.xx.xx.xx

Update:
After actually stopping and starting the "WorkFlow Notification Mailer" (versus just making my change and having it tell me the configuration was changed) my email admin tells me no more communication with the old server so I thinks that's the fix.

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