Richard Letts wrote:
>
> On Sun, 7 Feb 1999, Peter Gradwell wrote:
>
> > 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?
>
> incoming you can run multiple tcpservers -- the first argument is the IP
> address it's to listen on, so you would run one for each virtual domain.
> this would allow you to split incoming email into the right domains.
>
> outgoing is more tricky. for that I think you're going to have to patch
> qmail-remote (around line 415 in qmail-remote.c) to bind to a specific ip
> address when sending mail or it will bind to '0' and the kernel will pick
> the first ip address on the system.
>
> Richard
Check out http://people.iqweb.de/qmail/local-bind.
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