Mta-interface: amavisd-new 2.3.3 (20050822) at macftphttp.serverbox.org
On Nov 28, 2005, at 12:38 , Dan Tappin wrote:
I'm currently messing with this based on a post to the postfix
users mailing list. I am looking to have two 'separate' postfix
servers running on on OS X system. By 'separate' I mean unique
mail headers etc each on separate IP's on the same machine.
Basically I want mail from one particular domain not associated in
any way from the others.
I have been told that it's a simple as using the postfix-second
configuration and starting a second instance of postfix. I'm
getting help from the postfix list but the lack of OS X specific
knowledge on the postfix list is hampering things. Any one have
experience doing such a beast on OS X?
I have 3 separate instances of postfix running on 10.4.3 on one
server and another with only one instance and both achieve 3 separate/
unique mail headers and can't understand why you are having problems
since what you are attempting to do is not Mac OSX related.
I've gone a step further and fixed the libsql.so module that Apple
couldn't make work and manage all users via mysql so I don't have to
create hundreds of system accounts just to offer e-mail.
What you need to decide is what you're inteded results are to be then
decide which methods best suites achieving it.
Will you also need a second instance of cyrus running???
Forget that your dealing with OSX since it bears no weight on the
configuration aspect.
If you really want 2 postfixes, create the configs so they respond
only to their assigned single IP, when you have this much, send me
the name/path of the config files you wish to use and I'll give you
the the rest to make it work.
Dan T
-- Dale
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