Please Help!
I Have a customer that is trying to use the IMail product to control two
Corporate Domains with different requirements as to the outbound mail from
each of them.  We need to limit one domain (dom1) to only send mail to
itself and the second domain (dom2).
Dom2 should have un-feathered  outbound limits.  This email server is on a
DMZ behind a Cisco PIX.  Things I have tried are to add another NIC to the
server and route it through another DMZ on the PIX and then limit it via an
Access control list on the PIX.  I did set the IMail server dom1 to this new
IP address.  However the IMail server still seems to only use the first IP
address for all outbound traffic.
Has anyone tried to set up these kind of dual outbound restrictions?  If so
please give me an Idea.  The customer will not spring for another server
(hardware/software)  and they are adamant about these restrictions on the
outbound of the dom1.
Current setup is a window 2000 server with IMail 30 day demo running on it
with 2 NICs connected to 2 different DMZ ports on the PIX.  (I have the
unopened purchased copy) but until I prove it working they will not jump.
Any suggestions are welcome.

Wesley T. Parrott
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