Hello,

I have a group of users that sit behind a MS-Proxy server that access my 
I-mail server.  Yesterday, they had problems using SMTP to send mail.  They 
were able to receive mail and use web messaging fine.  I have IMail 7.03, 
SMTP Auth enabled, relay for local addresses, and I am not blocking any IP 
addresses.  Other people not on that network were able to send mail fine. 
Anyways, after much troubleshooting, I simply had them change the IP address 
of their proxy server and then contacting the SMTP server worked.  My 
question is does IMail automatically block IP addresses if there is too much 
mail coming from one IP? (or what does the auto-hacking feature actually 
do?)

Imail 7.03 with Declude and F-prot running on NT 4.0 sp6

thanks,
rob

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