Nurcahyo Santoso wrote:
Qmail will accept emails from any IP address, and deliver them to any account on the machine. That's the easiest way to accomplish that. So Qmail will answer on x.x.x.a and deliver to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - will answer on x.x.x.b and deliver to [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc. It will also answer on x.x.x.c and deliver to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a server with 5 IPs, and each client has their own IP on that machine. Only 1 running copy of Qmail. Otherwise, you're looking at modifying the source code and running a SMTP daemon for each IP address.i mean..domain a.com will send using x.x.x.a and other mail server will accept a.com as x.x.x.a domain b.com will send using x.x.x.b and other mail server will accept a.com as x.x.x.b domain c.com will send using x.x.x.c and other mail server will accept a.com as x.x.x.c
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