Joni, thank you very much!

Now I've found several RPMs but I don't know their creators - so they
are very unsecure for me... May by you can point me to some official
source for such RPMs?

Another option is to build postfix from sources...

Are there any trusted repository for the new postfix versions
for Centos??? It would be best solution...



2013/12/14 DTNX Postmaster <postmas...@dtnx.net>:
> On 14 Dec 2013, at 15:41, Danil Smirnov <danil.smir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> From the version 2.7 we've got fantastic new feature -
>> sender_dependent_default_transport_maps which "allow sending mail with
>> source IP addresses that depend on the envelope sender".
>>
>> This option is very useful for defining reverse dns parameter for each
>> ip to let mail from corresponding domain be high trusted for Gmail and
>> other mail providers.
>>
>> (I hope I understand all above correctly. :-)
>>
>> But in current versions of popular server OS like Centos 6.5 we have
>> old postfix versions like 2.6.6 which make impossible to use
>> sender_dependent_default_transport_maps.
>>
>> When I've installed Virtualmin on my new Centos 6.5 box it told me:
>> -----
>> Mail server Postfix is installed and configured.
>>
>> Your Postfix version does not support per-domain outgoing IP addresses.
>> -----
>>
>> I googled hard to find some tutorial/manual how to install backport of
>> postfix on Centos 6.5 but I could not find any! Also there is no
>> information regarding this question on the postfix/centos sites...
>>
>> Could anybody create such manual for me?
>
> Google again, and look for the updated packages that people have
> created for CentOS; IIRC, there should be packages for 2.9.x, possibly
> even the 2.10 series. This will give you what you are looking for, and
> also give you other goodies such as postscreen and the like.
>
> Mvg,
> Joni
>

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