That's actually a very interesting idea and I might try it myself.
However it's not a practical solution for the issue I have. The reason I
say that is because there are a few hundred users who send mail through
this server and the vast majority of them aren't tech savvy enough to
set something like this up themselves and unfortunately I cannot go hand
to hand and manually set this up. Beyond that the only users who have
issues are the mobile users. Most businesses have a clean static IP in
office, but their mobile devices aren't so lucky.
I really appreciate the inventiveness of your response and how
articulately you explained it, but unfortunately it won't solve the
particular issue I'm having.
I'm honestly hoping there was a way to dynamically rewrite IP address in
the email header to reflect the server it's being sent from. That would
solve the issue completely.
Thanks again,
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