on 4/3/09 9:34 AM, Charles Gregory said:
Further to this topic, another suggestion from Yahoo would be to use different IP addresses for different classes of mail. Short of running the mail on a separate server, I was thinking I might try running a separate instance of postfix to send mail from a separate IP. But then how would I tell mailman to use *that* instance of postfix?
What do they mean "different classes" of mail? If you're using postfix, it should be easy enough to tell it to use a given IP address when transmitting mail to yahoo.com, and use a different address when transmitting to anywhere else.
Likewise, if you want to identify different classes of mail and have them sent through different IP addresses, that should also be possible -- so long as you can identify what is meant by "different classes" of mail.
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