Oops. That was supposed to go to Jake, not the list. Sorry 'bout that.

Tagcose is a project we're working on. You'll know more of it when the time
comes. Don't hold your breath. ;)

Tek Support wrote:
> I did a google search for tagcose and couldn't find anything.  What is it?
> 
> Thanks
> John
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Eric Shubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Just a note, this should be a capability in tagcose, configurable by domain.
>>
>> I sorta hope that EE doesn't get around to including it in the toaster. I'm
>> a little surprised that one of the toaster's ISP users doesn't go ahead and
>> do this themselves. Some probably have. I seem to remember this coming up
>> before on the list.
>>
>> Tek Support wrote:
>>> Ditto, I actually host several domains on one machine (5 dedicated
>>> ips) and I'm getting rejected for lack of RDNS - because my server is
>>> using the 2nd IP for all domains outbound emails.  If this will work
>>> for my scenerio I too would like to see this used in the Toaster.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:58 AM, fbc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Any chance on getting one of these patches included in qmail toaster, from
>>>> the jms1 page:
>>>> http://qmail.jms1.net/patches/combined-details.shtml
>>>>
>>>> qmail-1.03-bind-interface.patch lets you control the "source IP" from which
>>>> outgoing connections appear from a machine with multiple IP addresses. This
>>>> file on qmail.org (local copy) describes the patch more clearly, as well as
>>>> the format of the /var/qmail/control/bindroutes file which it uses.
>>>>
>>>> I have since updated this patch- see the newbind.patch information below,
>>>> under version 7.05.
>>>>
>>>> I'm having problems sending to some hosts, getting this error message:
>>>> User and password not set, continuing without authentication.
>>>> 2xx.xxx.144.xx does not like recipient.
>>>> Remote host said: 554 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname,
>>>> [my.1st.ip.addr]
>>>> Giving up on 2xx.xxx.144.xx.
>>>>
>>>> It seems to be because mail.myserver.net resolves to my.2nd.ip.addr (also 
>>>> on
>>>> the same machine) and the default interface is my.1st.ip.addr.
>>>> my.2nd.ip.addr is my mailserver's real IP address, but I can't get it to
>>>> send from anything but my.1st.ip.addr.  This seems like a common problem as
>>>> most dedicated servers you get these days will come with 5 IPs so we run
>>>> different services on each one.
>>>>
>>>> This seems like it would be a useful feature for QmailToaster.. or is there
>>>> already a way to do it?
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>
>> --
>> -Eric 'shubes'
>>


-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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