actually 'letting MTA figure out how to get it to the internet' is not
a great approach for high volume senders. there are lots of parameters
you want to control 'logically' that no MTA out there supports. If you
compare the config options of powerMTA and postfix you will see how
they differ as a d
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best,
erbiL..
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Christian Arkadius Keil
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
hi,
i have been working on different configuration combinations for hours
but couldn't be able to succeed with anything..
here is what i'm trying to do...
i have 8 different IP addresses configured on my linux machine.
i want them all behave like a virtual MTA (as in PowerMTA), hence
receive/sen