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Sites with Exclusive IP uses main outgoing IP for emails.

N

ngenen

Guest
When I setup a site with exclusive IP, it send an email and the outgoing IP is the main IP of the server.

I suggest that would be great for everyone, that Qmail & Postfix listen on all the ip addresses additionally of shared ip, and if you send an email from a site with exclusive ip, it must be sent with his own ip.

Example,

exampledomain.com MX 10 mail.exampledomain.com
mail.exampledomain.com A 192.168.1.10

If I "telnet 192.168.1.10 25", it should say "220 mail.exampledomain.com ESMTP Postfix",
and if I send an email from [email protected], it must appear as outgoing ip 192.168.1.10.

I've found this link, http://www.kutukupret.com/2010/01/02/postfix-bind-sender-domain-to-dedicated-outgoing-ip-address/ for a workaround, but I don't know how to add a script to the site creation process of plesk to do this automatically.


Thanks in advance
 
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