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my server has 4 IPs assigned (IP#1 -> eth0, IP#2 -> eth0:0, IP#3 -> eth0:1, ...)
IP#1 reverse resolves to domain_name_1
IP#2 reverse resolves to domain_name_2
if I send something with domain_name_2 as sender ISP often refuse to accept the mail, because
the mail appears to be sent thru IP#1 (the default IP for this server).
Is there any way to tell sendmail to send mail thru IP#2 or any other way to not run into this problem?
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/etc/mail
check mailertable and domaintable and relay-domains..... www.sendmail.org
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by: stranger_indPosted on 2003-09-28 at 01:06:50ID: 9444739
could u breif a little with the existing setup?