Yes, the sending IP address is the server's primary address... but that shouldn't matter in his case.
--John Rob Arends wrote: > I seem to remember that the -SI option was for incoming, but the sending > from xmail was still on the Servers primary Address - Please check the List > Archive for verification, in case I'm wrong. > > > Rob :-) > > _________________________________________________ > Note To Self: Remember to put something witty here later... > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of John Kielkopf > Sent: Tuesday, 27 June 2006 12:25 AM > To: xmail@xmailserver.org > Subject: [xmail] Re: Listen on specific IP addresses? > > > Use the -SI command line option. > > From: http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#command_line > > -SI ip[:port] > Bind server to the specified ip address and (optional) port (can be > multiple). > > > --John > > > Kay Seljeseth wrote: > >> We have been running XP and Xmail Server without any problems for a long >> time, but would now also like to run a spam filter (SpamFighter) on the >> > same > >> machine. Hence, we would like to use two IP addresses where the >> > SpamFighter > >> gets incoming mail first on one public SMTP IP address, checking the email >> and then forwarding it to the Xmail Server IP address, acting as a SMTP >> tunnel/Proxy. >> >> >> >> Does anyone know how we may configure XMail server to listen on a single >> specific IP address? We cannot use another port number as some domains >> should bypass the Spam filter. >> >> >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> >> Kay >> >> >> >> > > - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]