I should know better than replying to a post by Len but...

> >When a client on our network sends and email, using Outlook, the ip
> >address of their computer is included in the header.  This ip address
then
> >goes everywhere the email goes.
>
> yep, that's objectionable for a lot of people.

I don't see why the originating IP address being present in the header would
be objectionable "for a lot of people" (spammers excluded, of course).
Furthermore, as I wrote earlier, Geof's IP address is a private, internal,
non-routable one (192.168.1.63). Kind of hard for anyone to trace this IP
back to Geof -- or am I missing something?

Guy
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