Scott, you have guessed correctly 1.24 will allow you to send email from a
specific IP address.

I must admit - I looked at the Readme expecting to find the answer
plain-as-day
(searched for 'outbind' and got two hits), and not much explanation on how
to use it.

One hit is under 'POP3links.tab' & the other under 'Smtp gateway config'

Davide, could you elaborate - some examples would be great.


Rob :-)
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Scott Anketell
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 9:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [xmail] Multiple IP's on local server and using OutBind to send all
mail via one IP only

Hi all,
I was just reading through the 1.24 notes and noticed the OutBind function:
"It allows to specify the IP of the interface to be used when talking to 
the remote server."

Is there a way that OutBind can be used to tell Xmail to send all outbound 
mail from a specific IP on the server?
(At present it seems that XMail sends all mail via the server's primary IP, 
even if the registry/configuration binds Xmail to a different secondary IP.)

If so where/how do I set it up?
Yes I have RTM (including "SMTP Gateway Configuration", 
Server.Tab/DefaultSMTPGateways, SMTPGW.TAB, SMTPFWD.TAB) but I don't really 
understand if it can do what I want or where to put the setting to send all 
mail out via one IP on the local server.

Or do I need to wait for 1.25 (as per Davide's comments in Jan)?

Thanks and regards,
Scott


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