But wouldn't that defeat the purpose of protecting against some one in
the office sending out bulk junk e-mail, which is the primary purpose of
Hijack?

John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com


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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Hijack Question (somewhat OT)

Sorry if this is a bit off-topic, but I was wondering if you can use the
ALLOWIP line in the Hijack.cfg file to allow unlimited SMTP traffic for
an entire class C subnet.  Occasionally machines in our office send out
a lot of internal messages, enough to go over Hijacks second threshold
so I'm trying to figure out a work-around without having to add an
ALLOWIP line for every machine.

For example, would ALLOWIP 2.2.2 allow anyone with a 2.2.2.xx IP address
unlimited SMTP traffic?

Thanks
Bart Lackorn
STIC.NET
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