On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:10 PM, F. Mendez wrote:
> Thanks a lot Natalio.
>
> I saw some time ago, a patch, for qmail 1.03 to change outbound ip
> depending on the domain asociate to it.
>
> But what we need is a rotation of a list of Ips each time it needs to send.
>
>
>
I didn't forget about
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Sorry for the lack of answer. Yes, I have some expertise in iptables and
firewalling in general.
One thing you should need is multiple IPs on each server. Then, via iptables
and cron you can change your
Sorry for the lack of answer. Yes, I have some expertise in iptables and
firewalling in general.
One thing you should need is multiple IPs on each server. Then, via
iptables and cron you can change your source ip address every minute or so.
Give me some time and I can post examples.
On Mon, May 21
Hello Natalio,
do you have a precise example on how to implement this?
Thanks.
On lun 21/05/12 4:35 PM , Natalio Gatti nga...@gmail.com sent:
I can only think in one solution. Via iptables and src-nat. Not
so-random, but you can change your outbound IP address every minute.
And AFAIK, once
I can only think in one solution. Via iptables and src-nat. Not so-random,
but you can change your outbound IP address every minute. And AFAIK, once a
connection has been established, the nat table mantains the translation.
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 5:42 PM, wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
>
> I am the
Hello everyone
I am the owner of a growing hosting enterprise in my country (PerĂº),
and we are facing big rise on our client number.
As an efect of this we are seeying a rise in mail outbound in our
servers. Even thoug we put limits to hourly sending, having more than
9k clients, all deliverin