Does anyone know of a way to strip IP addresses out of
the mail headers before they leave the SMTP server?

For example a machine behind the firewall is addressed
as 172.20.9.1. It sends a message from its mail
software which goes to the IMail (6.06) SMTP server at
172.20.9.3. The SMTP server then sends the mail to its
destination. When the message is delivered and read,
the mail headers show the IP address of the sender
(172.20.9.1). If the user had logged in to the IMail
server with the IMail client, then his computer IP
address would not have been refelected in the headers.

I want to remove the IP address of the sender so it is
never seen. Or strip the entire header info from the
transaction between the originating client and the
SMTP server.

Any ideas?
thanks,
Robert

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