On 07/21/2014 02:29 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I bound qmailtoaster services to run on a specific primary IP address
(confirmed to be a correct IP by netstat), yet when the email is sent,
the received email copy shows that SPF, X-Originating-IP and Received:
from lines display the secondary IP. This creates problems for me, since
messages often end up in the Junk folders for the recipients. I could
add the secondary IP address to SPF record, but I prefer not to use the
secondary IP address for qmailtoaster at all.

Does qmailtoaster include "outboundip" or "dnsbindings" patch? Would
that address my issue?


TIA,

Ed

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TTBOMK, there is no way to tell qmail-remote bind to a specific address. I'd simply use the other address to your SPF record.

This is the 2nd patch (the first being a throttle) I'd like to see made to qmail-remote. Perhaps at some point we'll consider simply using postfix for smtp services. (Yes, I'm serious about this, but it's quite a ways down the road, like in the CentOS 8 timeframe).

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-Eric 'shubes'


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