Will renaming declude.exe to smtp32.exe cause problems with junkmail or virus?

Do I need to rename or make a copy of declude.exe as renamed?

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Wed, 26 Mar 2003 19:19:28 -0500

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>>I checked the W log files and it looks like they are coming in through web 
>>messaging (god knows how they are sending that much email through web 
>>messaging) under several IP's ranging from Nigeria to Israel.  I blocked 
>>those IP's within Imail "Control Access".
>
>Ah, that explains what is going on.  That's the first time I've seen 
>serious spammers try to send E-mail through web messaging.
>
>>How can I make Hijack work with webmessaging?
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>It is possible to do this, by having the declude.exe file act as the 
>smtp32.exe file, so that Declude can intercept the web messaging E-mail.
>
>This is done by renaming the smtp32.exe file to ipsmtp.exe, renaming the 
>declude.exe file to smtp32.exe, using a "DAISYCHAIN ipsmtp.exe" line in the 
>hijack.cfg file.
>
>Then, you need to use regedit to change the 
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Ipswitch\IMail\Global\SendName value to point 
>to smtp32.exe instead of declude.com, and finally stop/restart the IMail 
>SMTP service so that IMail will recognize the change
>                                         -Scott
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