On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 5:01 AM, Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com> wrote: > Manuel Mely put forth on 3/15/2010 9:10 AM: >> Hi, >> >> Is there a way to change my hostname based on the relay i'm using? >> >> For example, i have postfix servers in an ha config that relays to three >> differents mail service providers, this providers restricts me in what >> helo i have >> to use; so if i'm using ISP1 as relay, i must identify as helo1.mydomain >> if i'm using ISP2 then helo2.mydomain... this it's really annoying but >> rules are rules. >> Then, i need a way to change the helo based on the sender_dependent_relayhost >> clause or something like that. >> I really don't want to break my ha loadbalancers. :) > > Total bullshit. Spammer. No words of mine will stop you, so I won't even > try. However, maybe if the fine folks here all have the common sense to > refuse to help you, at the least, maybe you'll thankfully spam using someone > else's MTA to prevent tarnishing Postfix's reputation. I hear Qmail is > popular with many spammers. Go try Qmail. You might even find some jerks > in the Qmail support forums to help you get around the spam prevention > measures of your "3 ISPs". If you know Perl, you could use qpsmtpd and > change the code to do whatever you need it to. I'm guessing, and hoping, > that you don't know shiznit about Perl. > > Don't spam. If you're going to anyway, don't use Postfix. Scumbag. > > -- > Stan >
Hey hey... easy cowboy! I'm not spammer. I just want to solve my problem, and by the way, it's my friend's problem, not mine and he is not spammer neither. ram, thanks for the reply, i know it's complicated but i will try it.