Has anyone thought of using iMS as a mail passthrough system? Someone logs into
an iMS server to get mail and instead of getting a local account the mail server
goes to a separate mail server somewhere else and gets the mail from it. The
mail is then passed directly to the client as if it was from the server logged
into (the original server). Along with this, the mail on the second server is
deleted after it is retrieved.
I can see the logging into the remote server with no problem but the passthrough
of the mail and the deleting is a bit outside what I know at the moment.
This is for a theoretical spam scanner that will scan the spam on system before
allowing it to be downloaded.
Michael Dinowitz
Finding technical solutions to the problems you didn't know you had yet
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