On Mon, 12 Mar 2018, Mark Elkins via Exim-users wrote:
> The machine is for Mail Submission - so it can have a common "inbound"
> interface for my clients - and just needs a specific outbound IP address.
>
> I have a fair number of IP addresses. I'd like to have a pool of
> interfaces - each with their own IP address. My users details are all
> stored in a database table so I could also add an IP address there, the
> one that this particular client should use when my EXIM sends out their
> e-mail. If that IP address becomes blacklisted - it would then affect a
> much smaller percentage of my users. I could then have one IP address
> per group of customers!
>
> In exim.conf - I've used:
>
> # Interfaces That Exim Listens on
> local_interfaces = <; 127.0.0.1 ; ::1 ; \
> 192.111.222.1 ; 2001:1234:abcd:5678::1 ; \
> 192.111.222.2 ; 2001:1234:abcd:5678::2 ; \
> 192.111.222.3 ; 2001:1234:abcd:5678::3
>
> (fake numbers)
>
> I assume one could assign a particular IP address for outbound?
I don't know the current position, but in 2011 Spamhaus was blacklisting
IPv6 addresses in /64 blocks
https://www.spamhaus.org/organization/statement/012/spamhaus-ipv6-blocklists-strategy-statement
so I don't know whether your pool of addresses will protect your clients
as well as you hope.
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Andrew C. Aitchison Cambridge, UK
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