Re: [exim] Can the Interface Option be Randomized

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Autor: Lloyd F. Tennison
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Temat: Re: [exim] Can the Interface Option be Randomized
I am trying to have the email sent out over my various IP's. I have several and
want to space the email out because of the new Hotmail email quota's that
took place last week that they are trying to enforce - or have you spend
hundreds or thousands of dollars with their whitelisting service
BondedSender.com. I want to do this just with Hotmail - as everyone else in
the world is more reasonable and more like AOL and Yahoo's whitelisting
services - free.



Date sent:          Thu, 22 Sep 2005 06:51:02 +0100
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> On 22/09/05, Lloyd F. Tennison <lists@???> wrote:
> > I have a need to split up messages internally on my server.
>
> Not sure what you mean by this - can you give more detail about what
> you're trying to achieve?
>
> > I do not believe I
> > an use the remote_smtp option when I am all on the same server
>
> Use the 'remote_smtp option' to do what?
>
> > , so I am
> > trying to do this:
> >
> > remote_smtp:
> > driver = smtp
> > interface = 1.2.3.4 : 1.2.3.5: 1.2.3.6 :1.2.3.7
> > hosts_randomize
> >
> > and I know that hosts_randomize is not correct there.
>
> Looks like you're trying to ask Exim to pick a random local interface
> to bind to when sending SMTP mail to another host. If that is what
> you're asking, I don't believe you can - but it sounds like an unusual
> thing to want to do...
>
> Peter
>
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Thanks.

Lloyd F. Tennison
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