>Eventually we are >going to have to move to a more distributed system, An easy trick is to use Imail only for the inbound msgs, and use cheapo FreeBSD Intel machines running something like PostFix configured only as a relayer. Set your DNS to send incoming mail to Imail, have your users go to that machine for POP and web msging, but then have them all set their mail clients to send through the SMTP server(s) of the FreeBSD machines doing the nasty hard slogging of outgoing mail delivery. You could stay with Imail a long time! Len Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html to be removed from this list.
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