Peter Holm wrote:

I need to set up multiple esmtpd on the same machine, but donīt want
them to share ip addresses, so if one gets blacklisted the other still
is ok.

It won't matter. esmtpd accepts incoming connections. Blacklists affect messages that you're sending.


Outbound connections are created with whatever IP address your OS thinks is best fit to reach its default router (for addresses not otherwise routed). Running multiple Courier processes won't change that.


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