Would a viable compromise be to have the domains with the more demanding email usage be on dedicated IP's and then the domains with the minimal email requirements be ipless(virtual) all on that same imail box?
That's not necessary. I haven't seen a single anti-spam program that chokes on virtual IPs -- I'm guessing the few seriously broken spam programs are written by people who aren't smart enough to know that reverse DNS plays a role in detecting spam.
-Scott
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