Forcing sendmail to send using a single ip address?

Cleveland_at_winnefox.org
Date: 12/31/03

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    Hello,

    I've got a redhat 9 machine running sendmail. The machine I'm using has
    two external ip addresses, and an internal. When it sends mail, it wants
    to use that internal number. Is there a way to force sendmail to use a
    specific ip address?

    If not, does postfix offer that feature?

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    Jody Cleveland
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