Thank you for advice.

But the more I read the docs, the more I do not understand this feature.
Sorry.

In my case, postfix-in and postfix-out is one instance.
I already have 2 postfix with identical configuration on separate servers.
I need to create +5 or more postfix servers with same identical
configuration. To economy I want to do it on one server.
My steps:
1. I create null-client
2. I create 5 instances
3. Configure the instance.

What is the main difference between the configuration of my existing servers,
except inet_interface?
In my case, inet_interface of each instance will be unique ip address for
receive and send mails.



On 3 May 2012 10:43, Patrick Ben Koetter <[email protected]> wrote:

> * Kirill Bychkov <[email protected]>:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I need create server with 5 IP addresses (interfaces) and postfix(es).
> The
> > role of this server is relay.
> > If message delivered into my mail server on one ip address, for example,
> > 172.16.35.35, so this message should be sent from same ip: 172.16.35.35.
> > In other words, on which interface the message came, with this should be
> > sent.
> > What method should I do?
> > 1. Postfix multi instace (postmulti)
> > 2. Postfix manual multi instance (
> > http://advosys.ca/papers/email/58-postfix-instance.html)
> > 3. Configure master.cf and main.cf of one postfix instance.
>
> Use 1.
>
> p@rick
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