>Incoming mail is being scanned by McAfee and than transferred to IMail.
>This seems to be working well, and viruses are being actively stripped by
>McAfee before the e-mail is transferred to IMail. However, outgoing mail
>going from IMail to McAfee and than to the destination address is not being
>scanned. Any idea why?

Have you set up IMail to deliver the mail to McAfee?  Normally, IMail will 
try to deliver the mail directly to its destination.  I believe you need to 
have IMail set up to deliver to a gateway (McAfee).

>Until we added McAfee, our users could subscribe to a mail list remotely.
>Now, users can see the list, send a subscribe request, and get a return
>confirmation e-mail.  However, when they respond to the confirmation
>request, IMail (or McAfee) rejects the list server alias.  As a result,
>users can not be added to an e-mail list other than manually (yuck).  Any
>suggestions would be appreciated.

It sounds like it might be an IP-based scheme of some sort that is causing 
the problem.  Note that IMail will always see the IP address of the remote 
mail server as your local IP address (where McAfee is running).

                                                    -Scott
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