Hello All,

I have just set up a shared hosting account on a commercial webserver with access to Exim. I sprung for a dedicated IP, and the system administrator sets reverse DNS for me. I noticed, of course, given the standard configuration for Exim, that when I send messages through "my" smtp server, it picks up the IP of the shared host, and the hostname of the main system, and these are inserted into e-mail headers.

What changes do we need to make to the configuration of Exim so that whenever a client/shared domain sends mail through Exim, Exim picks up the IP and hostname of the hosted domain rather than the default shared IP and system hostname? The solution should work for domains that are on the shared IP, as well as domains that have a dedicated IP. Shared IP domains of course will show the system hostname and IP, and dedicated IP domains should show the results of the reverse DNS for the hostname and the dedicated IP.

I sincerely apologize if this is common knowledge- I have searched everywhere I can think of over the space of about two weeks, and though I see the question has been asked once or twice, I have never found an answer. I have never run Exim myself and am a Linux newbie- and my system administrator is not sure how to do this either.

It seems like shared hosts with dedicated IP's everywhere would be asking how to do this- especially resellers. You don't really want your clients looking at their e-mail headers, then going straight to your provider!

Any thoughts?

TIA

Paul Rupp
Acorp Computers
Albuquerque, NM
www.acorp.net

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