On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, S�nke Ruempler wrote:

> >SMAIL server is _not_ an inbound server, that means that it does not bind
> >to anything. It distributes messages either locally or remotely. You can
> >use DefaultSMTPGateways to let XMail to always use that IP:PORT to
> >delivery remote mail.
>
> Hmmm .. i thought DefaultSMTPGateways is for _SERVERS_ that XMail should use
> to send it's mails, and not the ip that SMAIL uses.
>
> So in the case that you described there would be a mail loop if i bound SMTP
> to 1.2.3.4 and set DefaultSMTPGateways to 1.2.3.4,  - because XMail would
> send the mails to itsself (?)
>
> and that is not really what i want ;)

Do you want to control tha local IP used by the SMAIL server ?
It's not possible.



- Davide


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