>How would you do that.

try

route print

to see what routes you have.  There should be a static route to your 192 net.

if not

route /?

and do a

route add etc.

to add it.

>And if you guys didn't realize it there is a
>registry edit that sometimes has to be applied to Imail if the default host
>is the internal IP / Nic.  This is my concern.  I didn't think what I needed
>was a problem.

I would think Imail requests a tcp connection to a destination ip, and the 
( tcp/ip stack + routing table ) figures out where to send the packets, 
first checking all the static routes, which should automaticallly include 
all localnets, then sending out the default route.

Len


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