Christopher Chan wrote:
> Another centos list member was of the opinion that since Centos comes
> with sendmail and postfix, we will therefore 'support' questions on
> these two software packages...or do we not?
depends on the sort of questions, the first port of call for generic
stuff like that r
I have it setup to listen to 2 ip addresses but as of now I get:
220 smtp.domainA ESMTP Postfix
on both addresses. Is there a way to have one address show as:
220 smtp.domainA ESMTP Postfix
and the other:
220 smtp.domainB ESMTP Postfix
You can achieve that in master.cf.
IPA:smtp ine
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Rick Barnes wrote:
Hello,
I have a client that wants to have a dedicated smtp sending host. But
they have 2 separate domains then that don't want to have share IP
address. The reasons from this is long and drawn out.
try the postfix list first.
Another centos list me
Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Rick Barnes wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a client that wants to have a dedicated smtp sending host. But
>> they have 2 separate domains then that don't want to have share IP
>> address. The reasons from this is long and drawn out.
>
>
> try the postfix list first.
>
Tha
Rick Barnes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a client that wants to have a dedicated smtp sending host. But
> they have 2 separate domains then that don't want to have share IP
> address. The reasons from this is long and drawn out.
try the postfix list first.
--
Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.or
Hello,
I have a client that wants to have a dedicated smtp sending host. But
they have 2 separate domains then that don't want to have share IP
address. The reasons from this is long and drawn out.
Is it possible to setup postfix in a virtual host config, like apache
for example, such that, domai
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