IP of the firewall is 10.1.1.1, IP of the mail server is 10.1.1.2 with
workstations starting at 10.1.2.1 If I enter the the address list in
Imail as 10.1.2.0 with mask 255.255.0.0 A dialogue pops up, says the
mask is incorrect do I want to change yes or no - the no option then
returns me to the main Imail screen with no changes made.

If you add "10.1.0.0" with a netmask of "255.255.0.0", it should work. When entering IP ranges, it's best to have any insignificant bits set to 0 (some programs may not handle the addresses properly otherwise). For class C ranges, this means that the IP should end with ".0"; for class B ranges, this means that it should end in ".0.0".


Note, though, that if the firewall is acting as a mailserver, you should only set up IMail to relay for it if the firewall is set up to block relaying. Otherwise, the firewall will allow anyone to relay, and IMail will too (since the firewall is allowed to relay).

-Scott
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