Hi, Yes, this sounds plausible. You don't happen to remember if it was a Lotus/cc:Mail or a third party product?
I managed something like this for MS mail at one point. /Tomas On Wed, 07 Oct 2020 17:22:27 +0200, Gavin Scott wrote: > These may all be dead short-circuited neurons, but IIRC there was a > cc:Mail Gateway or Internet Gateway special product you needed to buy > that would run on a dedicated PC box (under DOS?) and would talk in > turn to your cc:Mail post office server and the 'net to exchange email > messages in and out. It had the semi-annoying habit of retaining > plaintext copies of all incoming or outgoing messages (one or the > other, I forget which). There was also some non-trivial configuration > setup required on both the Gateway and cc:Mail servers to explain all > this to cc:Mail. I think there was some sort of route name or gateway > name specified with email addresses, possibly with a comma after the > internet address, but like I said those brain cells are almost gone.