| I can't implement it, but behind the else, the code should look for
| stmpDestinationRT and if it exists only bind to the interfaces that are
| listed there.

>That's an incomplete specification, as one may very well want to run ASSP 
>normally locally as well as using routing.

>I didn't understand why you wanted 2 ASSP instances --- I handle several 
>hundred domains on the normal interface, and assp filter 10 customers, who
>have Microsoft SBS at the end of their ADSL lines, in router mode

We're handling several hundreds of domains as well, but have all kinds of
configurations.
In this case someone wanted to have his own interface.
Although he gets his own ASSP, he doesn't get a dedicated machine.
I placed it on a machine already running 2 ASSP's and Sendmail.

My options were:
        - find another server where port 25 is free (none available)
        - run ASSP 3x for each MTA
        - Listen to port 125 and let iptables translate port 25 to it for 3
IP's.

I preferred to have it this way.
        - run ASSP 1x and listen on 3 IP's and route it to 3 MTA's

We also have ASSP with a relaying MTA, but this is not the same as having a
proxy.

JP


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