Re: [exim] Configuring exim to use eth0:n for some domains

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Author: Heiko Schlittermann
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To: Sub Zero
CC: 'Exim Users List'
Subject: Re: [exim] Configuring exim to use eth0:n for some domains
Hi,

Sub Zero <SubZero@???> (Di 21 Jun 2005 00:04:38 CEST):
> How do I configure exim to use:
>
>     eth0:1 for domains on /etc/domainsoneth0_1 file,
>     eth0:2 for domains on /etc/domainsoneth0_2 file,
>     eth0:3 for domains on /etc/domainsoneth0_3 file,
>     ...
>     eth0 for domains not listed in any of those files above

>
> Exim everytime defaults to eth0 now..


If you think about sending, than I'd suppose, it's problem of your IP
routing to use the right (or left) interface.

If you think about some acl or similar stuff, then there's a variable
$interface_address. Probably you can use it for further processing.

I'm not sure if exim knows (or if it should know) about the interface
*names*. If I would be exim, I wouldn't care about such quite low level
stuff. [But I'm not sure, If exim really doesn't know about such....]


    Best regards from Dresden
    Viele Gruesse aus Dresden
    Heiko Schlittermann
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