What about HOP.  Is that obsolete?

Sunday, June 1, 2003, 5:29:15 PM, R. Scott Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>Could there be a feature where you could put in the IPs / DNS names of 
>>secondary MX servers and when mail comes from them it doesn't do RBL 
>>against that IP, but rather the IP that delivered the mail to the 
>>secondary. So the spam tests still work.

RSP> Yes, there could be.  :)

RSP> Declude JunkMail can do this, by adding an IPBYPASS line in the 
RSP> \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file with the IP address of the backup 
RSP> mailserver.  For example, you could add a line "IPBYPASS 192.0.2.25", so 
RSP> that mail coming from 192.0.2.25 would get scanned as if Declude JunkMail 
RSP> was running on that server (scanning the IP of the mailserver that 
RSP> connected to 192.0.2.25).

RSP>                                                     -Scott
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