My Imail server is behind a firewall and I have a branch office email server (left over from before we accuired them) that forwards mail to my server.
A lot of this forwarded mail is spam so I'm trying to get JunkMail Pro configured to use the proper IP for its DNSBL (RBL?) tests.
In this case, you'll want an IPBYPASS line for the IP address of the branch office E-mail server (a line such as "IPBYPASS 192.0.2.25" in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file).
IPBYPASS 192.86.5.1 is already in my global.cfg.
The private IP 192.168.1.23 is the internal IP of my Imail server. Should I add this as an IPBYPASS as well?
You normally shouldn't need to, but since Declude is seeing that IP (since there is an unusual mailserver including the IP it is *sending* to in the headers), you should add a line "IPBYPASS 192.168.1.23" as well. Then, Declude JunkMail should see the correct IP.
Will those two IPBYPASS lines be enough or do I have to change HOP and/or HOPHIGH as well?
In this case, I would not recommend changing either HOP or HOPHIGH.
-Scott
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