Len,
If the POP login occurs against the IMail server directly, how do you know
when the POP occurs and the IP info for the connection?  After the POP, then
the mail relay server is the IMGate machine, not the IMail machine?

Todd

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>I agree.  We're an ISP, and any problem is OUR problem.  If auth cannot be
>made to reliably function on such major clients as Outlook and Outlook
>Express (which are used by about 85% of our clients), then it is no
solution
>at all.

IMGate, as well as everything else it addes to your mail systems, can also
do pop-before-smtp, so it works TRANSPARENTLY with all mail clients.

ie, successful Imail POP# login adds that ip addresses to IMGate "relay for
addresses" for a "grace" window of x minutes, your choice.

Len


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