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One last issue I have is each domain has its own static IP address.
Naturally postfix answers on the main gateway address.

My domains all violate RFC821
<http://www.DNSstuff.com/pages/rfc821.htm> 4.3 (and RFC2821
<http://private.dnsstuff.com/tools/rfc.ch?detail=2821> 4.3.1)

|mail.aus-city.com claims to be non-existent host
server.engineering.idb: <br /> 220 *server.engineering.idb* ESMTP
Postfix <br />|

I tackled this using smtpd_banner as my server's hostname is not a
valid 'internet domain name':

smtpd_banner = gateway.aus-city.com ESMTP $mail_name

|mail.aus-city.com claims to be host gateway.aus-city.com [but that
host is at 202.129.79.106 (may be cached), not 203.206.129.129]. <br />|

Being creative is there any way you can do something clever like:

smtpd_banner = $mydomain ESMTP $mail_name

So it would respond that the same address as what the request is?  I
can't set mail.aus-city.com as then this domain passes, but the other
27 fail.  I tried this but it fails:

|mail.aus-city.com claims to be non-existent host engineering.idb: <br
/> 220 *engineering.idb* ESMTP Postfix <br />

|There must be a way to set this up?

Thanks!
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