>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?

you set IMail's syslog client to log to IMGate's syslog service, and then 
set IMail pop3 to log to syslog.  Idea from Mike Lewinsky.

>After the POP, then the mail relay server is the IMGate machine, not the 
>IMail machine?

yes.  Besides avoiding the unreliability of Imail's SMTP AUTH, and the 
unreliablity of some mail client's to work with Imail SMTP AUTH, you also 
offload all the outbound SMTP traffice from Imail to IMGate.

If you only have the useless mail.domain.com in DNS for all your mail 
services, then you're going to have to make DNS changes, and tell the 
clients to set their mail programs to connect to a new hostname as their 
SMTP outbound server.

Len

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