>Tom, how about using:
>
>XINHEADER  X-SenderIP: [%REMOTEIP%]
>
>since isn't is really the remote IP address that we are looking for, and not
>necessarily the e-mail address?  Or am I confused.  What are we looking for
>here, the original sending mail servers IP address or something else?

There are two different things that IMail can use to stop an E-mail before 
it arrives.

One is the "Kill List", which works on the return address (the %MAILFROM% 
variable, that is in the X-Declude-Sender: header when the XSENDER option 
is used in Declude JunkMail).  This is an E-mail address (and sometimes 
different than the From: or Reply-To: addresses).

The other is the "Control Access" file, which blocks E-mail based on the IP 
address.  However, the format of this file is undocumented and risky to 
edit unless Ipswitch releases the details of the file.  That's the one that 
the %REMOTEIP% could be useful in, if it were possible to automatically add 
to the Control Access file.
                        -Scott

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