>I've been trying to understand this discussion about HOP/HOPHIGH. The docs 
>describe this as a
>feature used when email is internally re-routed. Am I to assume those who 
>contributed to this thread
>have that type of configuration?

Although it was designed for use with internally re-routed E-mail, it can 
also be used for externally re-routed E-mail.

For example, if E-mail comes directly to your IMail server, you would 
normally have HOP 0 and HOPHIGH 0.  That would scan just the mailserver 
that connects to your IMail server.  For example, if you receive E-mail 
from the IMail Forum, it would scan the IP of Ipswitch's mailserver.

If you changed that to HOPHIGH 1, Declude JunkMail would scan the next hop 
as well.  In the IMail Forum example, it would scan both the IP address of 
the Ipswitch mailserver, as well as the mailserver that connected to it.
                                         -Scott

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