On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 04:42:36PM +0530, Abhijeet Rastogi wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 4:21 PM, Wietse Venema
> wrote:
> > Abhijeet Rastogi:
> > > a. There are two postfix instances on two different boxes.
> > > One (named Postfix-INT) has only 1 IP and the other (named
> > > Postfix-EXT) ha
Abhijeet Rastogi:
> Hi Weitsie,
>
> Shortly after I sent my first reply, I also replied with:
>
> Also, I can't bind all IPs on the same box as I'm short of IPs in the
> location where Postfix-INT is located. The ip5 is located on
> Postfix-INT and not Postfix-EXT. The above table also has an exc
Hi Weitsie,
Shortly after I sent my first reply, I also replied with:
Also, I can't bind all IPs on the same box as I'm short of IPs in the
location where Postfix-INT is located. The ip5 is located on
Postfix-INT and not Postfix-EXT. The above table also has an exception
that if they're are inter
Abhijeet Rastogi:
> DomainPure_Traffic Suspect_Traffic
> A1.com ip1ip5
> A2.com ip2ip5
> A3.com ip3ip5
> A4.com ip4ip5
In that case, use sender_dependent_default_transpor
Also, I can't bind all IPs on the same box as I'm short of IPs in the
location where Postfix-INT is located. The ip5 is located on Postfix-INT
and not Postfix-EXT, rest are on Postfix-EXT. The above table also has an
exception than if they're are internal mails, meaning mails from A1.com to
A1.com
Thanks for replying. Please see my answers inline.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 4:21 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Abhijeet Rastogi:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Some info before starting:
> >
> > a. There are two postfix instances on two different boxes. One (named
> > Postfix-INT) has only 1 IP and the other (
Abhijeet Rastogi:
> Hi all,
>
> Some info before starting:
>
> a. There are two postfix instances on two different boxes. One (named
> Postfix-INT) has only 1 IP and the other (named Postfix-EXT) has 5 ips (to
> divide traffic among them by defining separate smtp services).
Please describe the p
Hi all,
Some info before starting:
a. There are two postfix instances on two different boxes. One (named
Postfix-INT) has only 1 IP and the other (named Postfix-EXT) has 5 ips (to
divide traffic among them by defining separate smtp services).
All of the below stuff happens at postfix-INT.
b For