hi Keith,

>We are fighting a problem that I hope someone has a resolution to... We 
>are an ISP and using an outside company to provide nationwide access to 
>our customers. They have a crap load of IP address that need to be in the 
>Local Address table so they can use our mail server to send mail. Well, 
>since IMail has a 100 limit on this, we are running into problems.

Why do you need to put all their DUL ip's in IMail's or postfix's "trusted 
networks" table?

Just treat those people as any other roaming users, using SMTP AUTH to send 
to your Imail server.  In fact, having a single, universal policy that 
applies all users, even if they are on local DULs, must use SMTP AUTH is 
the simplest.

Len

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