> If you delete the domain from the old IMail server, and leave the HOSTS
> entry in there along with the relay settings, I believe that the old
> IMail server will forward the E-mail from the default domain's IP
> address.  The trick is to delete the domain from IMail, then you can
> IPBYPASS the single IP of the old server's default domain, that way spam
> filtering should work perfectly the same as it would if it was received
> directly.

Oh, so what you are saying is that if there is NO host bound to THAT IP in
Imail (renaming it isn't good enough), Imail stamps the IP address of the
default host, rather than the IP address that the remote SMTP server
connected to. I did not even realize that it would do that. I am going to
experiment with that also.

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Scot

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