Erwin, I assumed your server IP 10.10.10.99 has only one NIC, and that the
NAT was done elsewhere.
You could of course have 2 NICs and have the public IP on one of the NICs.
In this case I'd definitely never add the public IP to the smtp-relay.tab

In fact I'd have your scripts send to 127.0.0.1 (localhost) and use that IP
only in your smtp-server.tab


Rob :-)
 
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3.
Changing from 213.160.217.191 to 213.160.217.171 should not be a problem,
however you need to understand what you are doing.
That is a NAT issue on some firewall.  You will also need to update dns mx
records, etc etc.
It will in effect remove you from the CBL, but that will only be until your
new IP is listed because you have not addressed the root cause yet.

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