Chris Hardie writes:
>
> After reading some initial responses to this, I thought it was worth
> asking for clarification: (4) and (5) together would indicate that the
> user wants to use his "ownership" of the slow connection's IP address as a
> source for the mail, but wants to deliver it via tha fast DUL-listed
> connection. Is that the problem we're addressing?
Well, on one level he just wants it to work, but on another level he
would like to be able to tell qmail to use the slow static IP
connection. On the one hand, as Greg says, he can use operating
system facilities, but on the other hand, bind() exists to solve the
problem, except that qmail-remote won't do a bind() without patching.
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