Telnet *from* a specific IP

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Marcelo Calbucci

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Jan 27, 2013, 4:42:32 PM1/27/13
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Folks, I'm trying to diagnose some email delivery issues at my personal server. I have 8 IP addresses on that server, each associated with a different domain name to deliver emails. That's so those IP have a reverse PTR record mapping the IP to that domain.

I'm trying to telnet into AOL's SMTP server, but the telnet command on Windows doesn't allow me to specify which IP address on my server is the outbound IP address.

Any suggestion how to do that?

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Chris Kinsman

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Jan 27, 2013, 6:12:04 PM1/27/13
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I have hit this in windows before with nice with multiple ip addresses bound. Outbound traffic typically originates from first bound ip. Love to hear if anyone has ever found a solution
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Eric Fleischman

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Jan 27, 2013, 7:01:35 PM1/27/13
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Route print is the authority. Outbound traffic will follow the rules as specified in your networking config.

If you share your route print output and ipconfig /all (the latter is somewhat optional but useful in putting the story together) it’ll help…

 ~Eric



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