That's what I have done,

unfortunately, I have recognized, that the server which was configured this way has been listed on the cbl-list twice. It seems, that it have to do with (SPAM-)mails forwarded to external e-mail users. I have currently turned the feature off and am waiting whether the server get listed again or not.
CBL, unfortunately, gives very bad feedback (IP Address X.Y.Z.W was found in 
the CBL. It was detected at 2007-06-23 02:00 GMT (+/- 30 minutes)).

Does anybody else have experience with that issue? I will try to investigate 
that issue further and keep you informed.

Best regards, Johannes

Aaron Spurlock schrieb:
Johannes,

Thank you so much for the info. Can you provide a brief description of
the process you went through to integrate the patch into the toaster? If
I had to try it myself, I guess I would see about extracting the
qmail-1.03 source RPM and integrate it in there, but I don't want to
mess anything up!

Thanks again!

Aaron Spurlock

-----Original Message-----
From: Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH
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Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 3:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Hosting mailing list

Hello Aaron,

some days ago I have integrated the outgoingips.patch, listed on the
qmail-
site
[http://rno-consultores.com./mail/qmail/qmail-1.03_outgoingips.patch ],
in a current toaster which operates several domains;
The patch allows to add a control/outgoingips file to control the
outgoing IP
Address. At the moment, I only use the single line ":10.11.12.13" to
send all
mails via another interface. But - by placing a domain-name at the
beginning
of the line, different IPs for different domains can be used. The
patch
automatically changes the HELO line: Instead of the default hostname
it uses
the domain-name from the outgoing mail.

Up to now I have not seen any negative effect. I think, it could be
integrated
in toaster: I have seen several posts before asking how the qmail can
be
forced to transmit outgoing mail over the non-default interface.

Best regards,
Johannes Weberhofer

Aaron Spurlock schrieb:
I have a client that has decided they want to set up a mailing list
and
send emails to it. Great, QMT has ezmlm installed, so that won't be
a
problem. They have a list they are going to use ezmlm-sub to
populate
the subscriptions, and they want to be sure people can unsubscribe
and
all that good stuff.

Basically, they are treading lightly around spam, but trying to be a
good net citizen.

Well, I don't want my "shared" IP to get blacklisted, affecting all
the
other clients on my QMT box. I've read about the outgoingip
patch--I'm
not sure if this patch is in QMT or not, but it sounds like one of
the
few ways to control the IP qmail-remote uses to "send" email.

Now, though, I was wondering if anyone knows if I can control it on
a
per-domain basis?

I'm starting to think it might just be easier to set up a new QMT on
my
virtual machine server dedicated to this client and let them have at
it...


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