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From: loren@beauty.ucsb.edu (Loren Koss)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Multiple IP addresses - 1 machine
Date: 6 Feb 1996 18:52:23 GMT
Organization: University of California, Santa Barbara
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In <3115704B.41C67EA6@telstra.net> Wayne Farmer <wayne@telstra.net> writes:

>What is the FreeBSD way to do this ?

>I know I have seen it here somewhere.

ifconfig ep0 <new ip> alias

ep0 is for me cuz I have a 3com etherlink III card.

This works, buyt you can't ping the other addresses from the actual box.

Now..  How do you make it so certain e-mail addresses mail from a 
different domain?  That is what I am having troubles with..  I have 3 
domains, all of which uses the same 
box for mailing purposes.  They can all receive mail fine, but when they 
send mail, it always comes from tthe same domain.  I want to change that.

Loren