Thank you sooo much. I had a total failure of my RAID array on my mail server. I was up all night last night fixing it and when I replaced the drives, re-installed windows, restored from backup, and then got back online I found that I didn't know how to get Declude to do that and since I had to get to a parade in NYC to work EMS today at 7am it is so nice to come home to find the answer already exists. Sorry I was so exhausted I didn't go through the manual.

You are the best!

-Josh

On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 06:29 PM, R. Scott Perry wrote:

Yes, there could be. :)

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

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