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| Subject: | Re: setting up client relay-only smtpd |
| From: | Kyle Wheeler <kyle-qmail@memoryhole.net> |
| Date: | Thu, 12 Apr 2007 21:26:59 -0600 |
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On Thursday, April 12 at 10:03 PM, quoth Charles Sprickman: In short, it seems like I want one qmail-smtpd to basically ignore rcpthosts/morercpthosts. This would also allow me to not run rblsmtpd on the relay-only instance - that currently gives us problems with users on dynamic IPs.What's a simple way to accomplish this? The simplest way I can think of is to create two qmail installs; i.e. edit your conf-qmail file (in the qmail source) to create a second qmail in, say, /var/qmail2. Then you can have completely different configurations for each.
~Kyle
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