Now i'm confused, hopefully it's a simple clarification ... the difference
between hop and hop high ??? in my global.cfg the configuration is:  is this
wrong or right because we DO have 2 imgate machines and MX records for mail
do point to them.. thanks for the insight

LOGFILE  spool\dec####.log
LOGLEVEL HIGH
HOP             0
#HOP HIGH 3 IS THE ORIGINAL FILE BY JOHN
#HOPHIGH  3
HOPHIGH  1
CONSOLE  ON
#LOG_OK   NONE

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] IPBYPASS not working


>
> >I am using the HOP 1 setting and recently tried to use the IPBYPASS and
> >found it did not work for me either.  Declude was still using the servers
I
> >had listed as bypass for its tests.
> >
> >I have two separate internet connections with a NAV SMTP Gateway on each
> >forwarding to IMail.  I entered an ipbypass for each of the servers.  HOP
1
> >had been working so when I saw IPBYPASS was messing up my tests I just
went
> >back to HOP 1 and didn't think much about it.
>
> Normally, we recommend using "HOP 0" (the default setting), and using
> IPBYPASS lines for each backup/gateway.  The HOP setting should only be
> used in cases where there will *always* be one or more hops before the
> IMail server (for example, if you have 2 gateways, and the MX record
points
> to those 2 gateways, and not the IMail server, *and* nobody will connect
> directly to the IMail server to send outgoing E-mail).
>
> The HOP setting will often cause confusion.
>
>                                                     -Scott
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