> That's really interesting.  I didn't know you could
> do anything like that.  I think I'm going to experiment
> with that at home on my dev box first and then proceed
> from there.  What particular mail server are you
> running?

One of the nice things about this method is that by using IIS' built-in SMTP
service, you do not need a stand-alone e-mail server, or need to clog up
your production mail servers with loads of outbound mail.  If you need
special processing of returned messages, you can set the FROM field to an
address handled by your regular mail server to store them.

-Justin Scott, Lead Developer
 Sceiron Internet Services, Inc.
 http://www.sceiron.com


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