Try Searching on the manager settings window for g_smtp_bind or something like that, and it might pop in. -- *Glenn Meadows* /Mayfield Mastering 2825 Erica Place Nashville, TN 37204 615-383-3708/ On 10/23/2011 1:40 PM, Glenn Meadows wrote: > Eric, > > Trust me, George knows all too well about how spammers work. He runs > an ISP network in Ohio, so he's seen most all of it, and deals with it > everyday. > > George, I think there is a setting in the Advanced collection of the > individual domain settings that allows you to setup which domains use > which IP Address for outbound. I've not used it, nor needed it, but I > recall seeing it in there. > > -- > *Glenn Meadows* > /Mayfield Mastering > 2825 Erica Place > Nashville, TN 37204 > 615-383-3708/ > > On 10/23/2011 1:23 PM, Eric Vey wrote: >> You probably need to take a walk on the dark side of spamming and see >> how the spammers spoof their sending IP address and forge their >> headers. There used to be a department at MIT CSAIL working on >> detecting and squashing such activity. I don't know what ever >> happened with it. >> >> George wrote: >>> Oh here is what I want to do, I have multiple IP addresses on my >>> server, I >>> want to setup 4 domains in surgemail so each one is on a separate IP >>> address. >>> >>> I got it all working the way it's supposed to except all outgoing >>> mail goes >>> from the same IP address instead of each from it's own IP address. >>> This is a >>> problem because if someone decides to do something stupid and gets >>> blacklisted it affects all the domains. >>> >>> How do I make each domain use it's own IP and FQDN to send outgoing >>> mail? >>> What did I miss? >>> >>> George Roettger >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
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