On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 11:43 -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > My main problem is that ...
> >
> > > > Currently I am using postfix for sending mail from
> > > > this computer, but most of the time the IP I
> > > > receive from my ISP is blacklisted and is rejected
> > > > on some destinations. So I want to use my ISP
> > > > mail server for sending mail (with athentication).
> >
> > This blacklisted IP I receive from my ISP is
> > a problem I do not know how to solve.
>
> That's how the relayhost option in main.cf comes into play. All email
> originating from your server will be routed through the ISP's mail server
> which should not be blacklisted.
Use this
fallback_relay (default: empty)
Optional list of relay hosts for SMTP destinations that can't be
found or that are unreachable.
By default, mail is returned to the sender when a destination is
not found, and delivery is deferred if a destination is unreachable.
The fallback relays must be SMTP destinations. Specify a
domain, host, host:port, [host]:port, [address] or [address]:port;
the form [host] turns off MX lookups. If you specify multiple SMTP
destinations, Postfix will try them in the specified order.
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