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Wednesday, September 04, 2002
6:01:05 PM
RE: "In-Reply-To: & Reference:"
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Greetings Gerard,

On Monday, September 2, 2002, 3:41:31 PM, you wrote:

SP>> Maybe you can delete/modify headers using X-ray, but I'm not sure :)

Gerard> That's an option I have though of but I have not been able to figure out
Gerard> how to use it with "Postcast Server". Both use "localhost 127.0.0.1" as
Gerard> their address.
Gerard> I also have to becarefull not to strip the headers out of my TB! list
Gerard> postings ;-) If anyone can help I would appreciate it.

You will need set XRay app to a different port than 25. Here I use 4027 and
point all my TB accounts to use 192.168.1.2 (I use a router and the address
of 192.168.1.2 is actually localhost) as the SMTP server address,
and port setting of 4027 which is configured as the port XRay app will use
in XRay app's options under SETTINGS. In XRay app point the SMTP server settings
to port 25 localhost which is what Postcast listens on. This way TB sends all
outgoing mail to Xray app on port 4027 and XRay app further pushes the
outgoing mail (with whatever changes you configured Xray app to apply) to
your Postcast SMTP server who then transfers the outgoing mail to the
network (WAN or LAN).

Hope I've explained adequately.

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 DG Raftery Sr.

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