> The  way  I've  gotten round this for Windows hosting servers, is to
> run  IIS  SMTP  on  the local host, and configure that to only allow
> connections  and relay from 127.0.0.1 then use a smart host to relay
> it  to  the Imail server, with authentication turned on in IIS so it
> does an smtp authentication to send the email.

I  like MS SMTP and your distributed system just fine, but how exactly
is  that  solving Pelle's problem more elegantly than his just putting
in the right IPs?

-Sandy


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