> I  am  thinking it may be no change as Imail just sends the items to
> port 514 at the destination IP from a random port, so in essence the
> NIC  is  still  processing  the  session, just not putting on to the
> physical layer.

If you are using the loopback address (127.0.0.1) as your destination,
the source address is also 127.0.0.1, so the packet does not touch the
NIC.  You  do  not  even  need a NIC in the system to use the loopback
address.

--Sandy


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