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outgoing mail server/vhost ip mixup

I

irzyxel

Guest
when sending mail its going out from the main server name, which is ok,
but the ip send with it is the vhosts address.

Received: from <servername> (<vhost_reverse_name>. [<vhost_ip>])

so the reverse of the vhost ip doesnt fit the server name and the mail gets rejected with some recipients.

i think its happening since upgrading to 10.4.4

is that intended or in any way configurable ?

PS: happening on centos 6 CR with postfix
 
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I got the same problem since last upgrade

when sending mail its going out from the main server name, which is ok,
but the ip send with it is the vhosts address.

Received: from <servername> (<vhost_reverse_name>. [<vhost_ip>])

so the reverse of the vhost ip doesnt fit the server name and the mail gets rejected with some recipients.

i think its happening since upgrading to 10.4.4

is that intended or in any way configurable ?

I got the same problem since last upgrade. I am using postfix on debian 6
 
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