Since you assign the ip addresses dynamically from your own, known assigned addresses, you know which class or subnet of addresses your remote clients will be using. So in control panel:imail:smtpsecurity:relay for addresses, enter the class and/or subnet you know these remotes will be using.
Alternatively, and more precisetly, you could create a file
drive:<imail-top-dir>:\accept.txt
and enter the the hostnames of the remote Linux smtp servers so that Imail "accepts" this remote hostnames as local/acceptable-for-relaying hostnames. See Imail 5 manual pg 115 for the record format of accept.txt.
Len
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my question is since i am connecting using a dialup connection to the
net every time i will be assigned a new ip address so how can we update
the host file with the new ip address to make it work in ETRN mode.
