>Imail peering is a proprietary feature.

Not  exactly  so...its  means  of connecting with the second server at
least  fall  within  RFC  SMTP  traffic.

First,  it  checks  for  Imail's  signature in the remote server's 220
greeting.  If  you're  willing  to  spoof  this,  all  you  need is an
*additional*  220 line (after the first, so it's technically a comment
and still RFC) that begins "X1 NT-ESMTP Server."

Second, it VRFYs the recipient before actually sending to the
user  on  the  peer  server,  so  the peer (Netscape, not Imail, since
you're going in only one direction) needs to support ESMTP VRFY.

I  just  peered  an Imail 6.06 and a Mercury/32 3.21 server using this
method.

Sandy


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