[mailed and posted]
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Daniel Einspanjer wrote:
> I was thinking that I could run two instances of exim on separate ports.
> The standard port 25 would not use SMTP Auth and would only accept mail for
> local delivery, using RBL.
> The other port (maybe 2525 or 26) would only accept SMTP Auth connections and
> would not check RBL.
Why not have two instances of exim listening on different interfaces, but
both on port 25. See local_interfaces in the manual. You need a second
IP address for the host, and obviously, a seperate name. But it should be
easier on your users than what you suggested.
-j
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