Hello,

by using a short SQLITE table you can do something like that on the 
"remote smtp" transport :

 > interface = ${lookup sqlite {SQLITE_Q_USERINTERFACE}{$value}fail}
 > helo_data = ${lookup sqlite 
{SQLITE_Q_INTERFACEHELO}{$value}{$primary_hostname}}

with :
SQLITE_Q_USERINTERFACE = /you/database/path \
    select interface from interface order by random

SQLITE_Q_USERINTERFACE = /you/database/path \
    select helo from interface where interface = 
'${quote_sqlite:$sending_ip_address}'


But be carefull with "random", some greylisting system don't like it at all.

++
Olivier

gene303 a écrit :
> Magnus,
>
> Exactly, I have a single machine with a single interface with multiple IP
> addresses. Thanks. 
>
>
> Magnus Holmgren-3 wrote:
>   
>> On tisdagen den 23 september 2008, gene303 wrote:
>>     
>>> I would like to send email round-robin from a few different ip addresses.
>>> I
>>> would like to do this so that I can deliver to yahoo a little faster by
>>> using different ip addresses.
>>>       
>> So you have a single machine with a single interface with multiple IP 
>> addresses?
>>
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