Pablo Mart�nez Schroder writes:
 > I have some domains hosting in a computer, and I'm starting to apply
 > bandwith management over them, so I have each domain hosted in an IP.
 > With this I can control FTP and HTTP traffic, but I cannot manage the
 > SMTP traffic because mail is throwed from the "primary IP" of the
 > interface.
 > 
 > I think it's nearly impossible to send mails from an IP matching the
 > domain's IP, but is there any way?

It could be done, by binding to an interface matching the domain name
of the envelope sender of the mail.  However, qmail-remote doesn't do
it.

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