>Declude Hijack tracks the number of outgoing e-mail by IP address.
>
>But what about an office, such as ours, that uses a firewall with a DMZ,
>where the Imail is in the DMZ and the internal network uses NAT.

For that, you can add a line "ALLOWIP 127.0.0.1" (replacing the 127.0.0.1 
with the IP of the firewall).  That way, all your users will be able to 
send out unlimited mail.  But, anyone sending mail from an outside IP will 
be restricted.

The drawback is that your users can then send unlimited E-mail -- and if 
there is a spammer among them, you're in trouble.  But, if someone like 
that already has access to your internal network, you would have bigger 
problems.  In that case, you could instead set a very high limit -- but 
then if the spammer's mail got caught, so would everyone else's.

>I do not want to allow that IP, as I do want the protection that Hijack
>brings. For example, we had a developer use a "program" that was
>designed to send out bulk e-mail. Of course Hijack caught it. But it
>also caught every other e-mail going out from all other uses in the
>office.
>
>Is there a way for Hijack or Imail to get the IP address one step back?

Unfortunately, Declude Hijack can't do that.  Depending on your setup, that 
information may or may not be in the E-mail headers, but Declude Hijack 
won't look for it.
                              -Scott

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