I probably need to upgrade to newer version, because I don't have the option to assign an IP to the domains. Do you know why?
Use Exim4U for receiving and temporarily set a smarthost for it, so that when it receives an outgoing mail it then sends it to another smarthost, thus I am hoping that that smarthost will be checked only for spamlists. Can this be easily achieved?
Daniel2. Use Exim4U for receiving and temporarily set a smarthost for it, so that when it receives an outgoing mail it then sends it to another smarthost, thus I am hoping that that smarthost will be checked only for spamlists. Can this be easily achieved?1. Use another IP from Exim4U, which you say that MULTI_IP will solve.For the spamlist problem I have there are two solutions:William wanted to do something similar and also achieved it.Hi Gordon!There was a thread earlier:
Thank you very much for your answer!
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I probably need to upgrade to newer version, because I don't have the option to assign an IP to the domains. Do you know why?
Thank you,
> I don't understand your question. If the Exim4U server is not the
> outgoing smarthost then you would just configure the user's mail clients
> accordingly to send outgoing mail to the other machine.
> On 12/16/2013 12:26 PM, Daniel wrote:
>> Hi Guys!
>>
>> I would like to use Exim4U server for only receiving mail and use a
>> smarthost for outgoing mail.
>> How can this be achieved? The smarthost does not require
>> authentication, but I would like the users to authenticate the same
>> way as they did with an original installation.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Daniel
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