RE: Email Server Solution

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At 12:06 PM 8/2/2005, you wrote:
> It would be nice if email would appear to come from the IP of the
> domain and not the IP of the server itself.

Do you mean the IP address of the sender?

No. We have several hundred IP based domains on one of the servers in question. When they pop into their domain on the server, it still goes out from the primary IP of the server instead of the IP of the domain they pop into. Ensim (the control panel we use) virtualizes the domains into their own server, for the most part. Some things are not though. And sendmail is one of the things that isn't virtualized. I know it can be done for a large price tag, but we would have to change to many things to do that. Basically we would have to lose our Ensim control panel. Which might not be a bad idea. But the other solution that we found was going to cost us about $50K and that is not an option. No I don't remember what the other solution is/was. It has been about a year ago that we found it and at that price, we just passed right over it.

steve
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