Hi,

I have been using qmail for a while and generally have few problems, however
our main mailserver still runs sendmail and I have been made responsible for
investigating replacing it with qmail. Most of the crossover I can handle,
expet for one part:

We have many customers who have an ISDN lan connection, where every now and
then their ISDN machine will connect and grab its mail from a mail spool.
Basically we have sendmail configured so *anything*@blah.com is accepted by our
mail server and spooled, it then sits and waits for post.blah.com to dialup and
connect and it then gets all its mail.

How can I get qmail to emulate this kind of set up ?

any ideas will be appreciated.

Simon Woodward.
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