Jakob Hirsch wrote:
> Quoting W B Hacker:
> 
>> Use of '$interface' and 'helo_data' should allow you to force what Exim uses 
>> to 
>> match what you have already published in the DNS.
> 
> It was pointed out a few times on this list that you cannot user
> $interface there, because the transport does not know, which address
> will be used for the connection (except if you explicitely set it, but
> then you know it already).

Sorry - the '$' was superflous.

SB:  'interface'

- a parameter for the smtp transport.

> 
> If I'm not mistaken, $interface_address and $interface_port are only set
> for incoming connections. This should probably be said in the spec. Philip?
> 

You are not mistaken, and those *are* so described in the spec, but not germane 
to the issue at hand.

Routers need to make a selection of which fixed transport to use,  *or* hand a 
single transport data from a lookup, or the key it needs to DO a lookup.

How the routers select, on what basis, and why so, is a separate item.

...but 'fixed' transports chosen might look something like these:

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remote_smtp_2_ctyme:
    driver = smtp
    interface = 69.50.231.2
    helo_data = "2.ctyme.com"

remote_smtp_5_ctyme:
    driver = smtp
    interface = 69.50.231.5
    helo_data = "5.ctyme.com"

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