What is your flow of sending e-mail?
How you use IPS to rotate?

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De: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] Em nome de James Pettyjohn
Enviada em: terça-feira, 27 de agosto de 2013 18:53
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: Re: [exim] RES: Retry hints for multiple outbound IP addresses

Thanks Andre. I already have the multiple IPs working though.

The point of the setup is to segment the senders, as one would in a dedicated 
IP.
Much like what is offered through your major bulk mail senders. But as gone 
over everybody seems to get penalized in the following manner:

- ip address 10.1.1.1. sends to many messages too to AOL who then
   temporarily blocks his IP address.

- Exim decides not to retry AOL because it blocking 10.1.1.1

- 10.1.1.2 tries to send to AOL, exim doesn't try because it's
   hints indicate it's not time yet but it's based on the
   OUTBOUND IP of 10.1.1.1

I don't believe I've got this right and I'm open to any suggestions.

Best, James

On 2013-08-27 12:26, Andre Franco wrote:
> How not to speak and write English, translate your doubts by google 
> translator, if I understand it right, you need to rotate every IPS 
> sending email and not using any control panel.
> 
> If I understand it right, you can use this script here
> 
> http://reqad.com/how-to-send-mail-from-multiple-ips-in-exim.html
> http://www.topdog.za.net/2012/04/21/tip:-use-a-random-ip-address-from-
> an-poo
> l-of-addresses-with-exim/
> 
> 
> 
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] Em nome de James 
> Pettyjohn Enviada em: terça-feira, 27 de agosto de 2013 16:01
> Para: [email protected]
> Assunto: Re: [exim] Retry hints for multiple outbound IP addresses
> 
> Thanks a lot for the quick replies.
> 
> Andre: No control panel. The config is generated through a script that 
> I wrote.
> 
> Jeremy: Thanks for the input. Hopefully this doesn't go too far afield 
> but how is this being dealt with normally?
> 
> Exim has support for multiple outbound IP addresses, which postfix did 
> not, and was the dominant reason for going with Exim in this case. Do 
> you have any idea how this is normally dealt with? I haven't found 
> this a very common scenario but there are definitely ISP style mail 
> providers out there so I hope somebody could shed some light onto 
> strategy.
> 
> Best, James
> 
> 
> 
> On 2013-08-27 11:40, Jeremy Harris wrote:
>> On 08/27/2013 07:26 AM, James Pettyjohn wrote:
>>> I am administering a email newsletter service for multiple separate 
>>> areas. Each person/group gets their own IP based on their email 
>>> address. This was setup this way so if one person got blacklisted or 
>>> the likes they wouldn't effect deliverability of everyone else.
>>> 
>>> Now that I'm getting this going I see the retry hints database seems 
>>> to be used for the whole instance - even when only one IP is the 
>>> getting blocked connections, exim is not retrying those hosts for 
>>> any IP address.
>>> 
>>> Any tips on how to correctly configure this?
>> 
>> http://exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-retry_configu
>> r ation.html section 6: Retry rules for specified senders
>> 
>> ... is about the best you'll get.  You're trying to do something exim 
>> doesn't really support.  Mind the caveats there.
>> --
>> Cheers,
>>    Jeremy
> 
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