No, the server's hoster don't wants to see this IP in any DSN records =
:-/
I also assume that this decision is done on OS level, just as on =
Windows.
Any thoughts about this reagarding the routing table or metrics?
Theoretically it should choose another interface, if I increase metrics
of inteface 1 to 100. Any experiences out there ?

--Harald



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> Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. April 2005 11:03
> An: 'xmail@xmailserver.org'
> Betreff: [xmail] Re: AW: Bind sending IP ?
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> As for Windows, it is to the OS to select the outgoing=20
> interface, and =3D
> it
> seems linux acts as windows, take the first 'lowest' ip ?
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> Don't know, if on linux (or windows, or freebsd, ...) a program can =
=3D
> tell the
> os to use THIS ip for outgoing connexions.
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> In your case, why not simple add a rdns record for ip 1 ?
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> Francis
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> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De : Harald Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Envoy=3DE9 : mardi 19 avril 2005 08:06
> > =3DC0 : xmail@xmailserver.org
> > Objet : [xmail] AW: Bind sending IP ?
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> > > - The machine hosts 3 IP adresses (1,2,3)
> >=3D20
> > Some additional info:
> > #2+3 are virutal network interfaces.
> >=3D20
> > --Harald
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