Changing outbound IP for all mail is easy: g_bind_out We also use g_bind_from May not be ideal but you can use your second IP then. Paul On Oct 8, 2013, at 12:30 PM, David Camm HIDDEN@advwebsys.com> wrote: > what's the setting? > > david camm > advanced web systems > keller, tx > > On 10/8/2013 11:59 AM, Frank Bulk wrote: >> Yes, you can do exactly that. >> >> Frank >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: David Camm [mailtoHIDDEN@advwebsys.com] >> Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 11:56 AM >> To: SurgeMail List >> Subject: [SurgeMail List] blocked by aol >> >> after being put on number of rbl's a few weeks ago, i was notified by a >> customer that aol has been blocking our mail. clearly a result of the >> original spamming incident that occurred..... >> >> aol no longer has a postmaster phone number. aol's 800 help number will >> not let you talk to someone unless you're a 'member.' i filled out a >> form on the postmaster site and have not heard back in over 48 hours. >> rumor has it that their postmaster support is now in india, fwiw. >> >> i need a temporary fix. >> >> my surgemail server has two external ip's. one ip has a ptr record for >> surgemail.advwebsys.com, the other has a ptr for ns.advwebsys.com. >> >> i can add an additional ip into the server's network config and create a >> ptr record for it pointing to surgemail.advwebsys.com. >> >> but..... >> >> is it possible to tell surgemail that mail destined for HIDDEN@om be >> written using this new ip? >> >> anyone have any other suggestions? >> >> david camm >> advanced web systems >> keller, tx >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >
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