Peter Gradwell wrote:

> Currently qmail is running on my first ip address and it's handling mail for 
>multiple users.
> However, I would like to run their mail off of their ip address, so I can see what 
>they are doing
> bw wise.
> 
> Even more brilliant would be to bind qmail to a different virtual device, because 
>then I could
> create a bandwidth limited virtual ethernet card and run mailing lists on there, 
>whilst allowing
> other services full bandwidth.
> 
> How anyone have any experience of telling qmail which ip address / device to listen 
>and operate on?

As long as qmail will listen to any IP address on the machine, then it's
just a matter of appropriate MX's to get certain domains to go to certain
addresses, and routing to get certain addresses to go to certain interfaces.

Why would qmail not listen on all interfaces?

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