Without changing how SMTP header tagging works, you'll have a tough time
doing it.  The client IP is logged in the headers for a reason, email
tracking.  Works great for blocking spammers :).

-Clayton

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Why would you like to hide your IP?  Are you planning on sending mass
quantities of unsolicted mail?

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> Yes, I would like to hide the IP of my computer.
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> You mean hide the IP of your computer?
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> BlankHi,
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> Is it possible to hide my ip address on my outbound mail or at least 
> replace my ip with the servers ip?
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> Thanks
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