> > I've requested a feature in Hijack similar to IPBYPASS for  'customer
> > who's whole network is behind a single IP'.  we do wireless
> > installations in hotels, libraries, etc.  and we need this kind of
> > feature in hijack.
> >
> > Unfortunately, according to Scott, it is not a priority right now.
>
> Uh, what is wrong with using ALLOWIP?
>
> >From the manual at http://www.declude.com/Articles.asp?ID=118
>
> If you need to allow E-mail from a specific IP address, you can add a line
> "ALLOWIP 127.0.0.1" to the \IMail\Declude\hijack.cfg file (replacing
> 127.0.0.1 with the IP address you wish to allow). The ALLOWIP will allow
> that IP address to send unlimited E-mail.
>

I'd guess that an "IPBYPASS" feature in Hijack would look beyond the
customer's single IP and do its magic on the individual IPs that belong
to the customer.

"ALLOWIP" says that all the customer's individual IPs are "immune" from
processing.

Regards,

Brad Morgan
IT Manager
Horizon Interactive Inc.


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