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        | raindm Groupie
 
  
  
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          Hello
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 I received from my ISP a pool of 8 IP address.
 
 I am using Direct Send in order to send emails, Is it possible to using MailBee.Net to route from which IP i want to send the email..
 for example the IP pool contains:
 IP1 1.2.3.4
 IP2 1.2.3.5
 IP3 1.2.3.6
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 I want to be able to select from which IP i want to direct send the email, how could this be accomplished?
 
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        | Andrew AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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          The upcoming version of MailBee.NET Objects v.3.1 will support this feature. We expect to releases it next week. If you need to get the new version of MailBee.NET.dll sooner, please let us know, we'll provide you with it in a couple of days.
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 Best regards,
 Andrew
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        | Andrew AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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          You can get MailBee.NET.dll v3.1 here. The documentation is available here. DirectSendServerConfig.LocalEndPoint property should be useful for you.
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 This MailBee.NET.dll will be included into the final release of the product.
 
 Best regards,
 Andrew
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        | raindm Groupie
 
  
  
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          Fantastic!
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