Hey Gab,

I don't think you can supress that information. Off the bat, it is
necessary that mail be tagged from source for proper spam detection.

I also don't think you have anything to worry, as no one will be able
to hack 192.168.100.1

Erik

On 4/3/06, Gabriel Lai Yong Shern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I checked through the All Header Information, and found that every
> emails that are being sent out, did state the internal network's IP
> either from email server or client's pc.
>
> Is there a way to block the All Header information, so that it will not
> list what is the internal network subnet and structure?
>
> Please help.
> Gab
>
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