I assume you mean you have two IP addresses assigned to the server, but you
want to send using just one, for blacklist/RDNS purposes. One thing you can do
is change the routing tables on that server. Try "route" and "route print" from
the command line to get started.
-Chase
Chase Seibert | Network and Systems Engineer | Bullhorn Inc. | 617.464.2440
x119 | www.bullhorn.com
-----Original Message-----
From:Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "[email protected]" ;
Sent: Jan 7, 2005 02:41:52 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] OT: How to specify outgoing IP in MS SMTP
I was hoping that someone here had an answer for this after I came up
with nothing even remotely related through extensive googling.
Basically, MS SMTP will use the machine's default IP address when
sending E-mail (unless you specify another SMTP server as the Smart
Host, which doesn't apply). I would like to have MS SMTP send E-mail
using the same IP address that it is bound to for listening. I have
have found nothing that even indicates that this is a limitation, so I'm
not sure if it is possible, or if there is a metabase hack for this.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
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