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Add this setting
g_gateway_allow "mail2.ip.address" (use the ip address not the
name)
ChrisP
On 8/02/2018 3:32 a.m., Stephan Koenig
wrote:
New problem: mail1 complains
about to much mail from mail2. I have the IP on
g_user_send_white.
Any other places I should have
it to bypass the IP send limit?
Ok, in that case, on mail1, set
g_received_names "mail1.domain.com,mail2.domain.com"
(plural, g_received_names, not g_received_name)
CrisP.
On 15/12/2017 4:38 p.m., Stephan
Koenig wrote:
Thanks. Just to see if I understood right
I have 2 mailservers:
mail1.domain.com
mail2.domain.com
mail2 is supposed to send out mail, but when it bounces deliver the
bounce message to mail1. That works, but the bouncemail gets deleted on
mail1.
So far
G_RECEIVED_NAME "mail1.domain.com" and on the other machine
"mail2.domain.com"
Do you want me to change that?
g_spam_allow "ip.address.of.sending.server"
That I can do.
Thanks,
Stephan
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