Heiko Schlittermann wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Magnus Holmgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Fr 22 Sep 2006 12:56:37 CEST):
> ...
> 
>>It's easy for mail with a single recipient or which originates locally. It's 
>>more difficult when multiple mails are being sent to the same remote host but 
>>from different local domains. But when I think about it, it should be 
>>possible to make Exim separate them into different connections.
> 
> 
> probably I'm missing some point, but the OP wanted to select the
> outgoing IP based on the /sender/ domain.  And there should be exacly
> /one/ sender domain, shouldn't?
> 
> smtp:
>   driver = smtp
>   hosts_require_tls = muli.schlittermann.de
>   tls_certificate = /etc/exim4/private/ssl.schlittermann.de.crt
>   tls_privatekey = /etc/exim4/private/ssl.schlittermann.de.key
>   interface = ${lookup{$host_address}lsearch*{/etc/exim4/interface}}
>   helo_data = ${lookup{$host_address}lsearch*{/etc/exim4/helo_data}}
> 
> 
> Our outgoing interface is choosen on some other base ($host_address), but
> having there the sender domain should be easy and straight forward.?
> 
> 
> 
>     Best regards from Dresden
>     Viele Grüße aus Dresden
>     Heiko Schlittermann
> 

Yep.. My other post crossed this one in the queue, but at least as a low-load 
'pragmatic' situation, it does seem to work OK.

Grant, it could get problematical - and just did so - on my return to HKG, as 
my 
  partner's ZRH Qmail server accepts only on port 25, and my ISP here just 
started diverting that, (which I favor, actually).

So ... sending my ZRH adress via the HKG server presently results in forged 
HELO..

Some fine-tuning to do there...

Your code (above) is inspirational toward a better way... though *BSD'ized and 
SQL-driven for me..

Thanks,

Bill




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