Thanks to reply.
Yes I'm talking about outgoing mails. I have 10 IP addresses on my Linux
box. I want send First 10 emails from IP address 1 then next 10 from 2nd
and so on.
Regards,
Shahid
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Heiko Schlittermann <hs@???>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Shahid Ashraf <shahidashraf78@???> (Di 20 Aug 2013 07:19:11 CEST):
> > Hi Every One,
> >
> > I'm using Exim 4 with my Centos 6.4, I have 10 static IP addresses on my
> > Linux box , I need to IP rotation in exim after 10 emails.
>
> Youre talking about outbound emails?
> Do you mean every 10 connections you want to use an other source
> address. Or do you mean, on average the outgoing messages should be
> equally distributed over these 10 source addresses?
>
> Maybe you can use SNAT iptables rules.
>
> Exim has some feature to pin the outgoing source address to some value,
> but you need some way to count the outgoing connections. As you may have
> several delivery processes it's probably not as easy as setting up SNAT.
>
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