Sendmail can be configured to listen on non-standard ports. For various
reasons I have mapped different IP's (on the same host) to different
sendmail daemons (listening on different ports) using FreeBSD's ip
divert (part of the firewalling). FYI, this is a really nice way screw
up nmap scans if you divert to different platforms ;{)

Denis Vella wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Does anybody have any views / experience with running multiple sendmail
> daemons (or other mailers) or with running mail daemons on non standard
> ports?  How do you get mail to such a server?  How do you get sendmail to
> bind to a non standard port?
> 
> Alternatively, could you have two daemons listening on different IP
> addresses  on the same machine (similar to multiple Web Hosting)?  Again,
> how do you get  sendmail (or other) to listen to a particular address?
> 
> The idea is to have two completely distinct domains on a single machine
> with no possible overlap.
> 
> Thanks,
> Denis
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