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On 16 Mar 00, at 9:48, Erik Byström wrote:

> Has anyone implemented a POP-before-SMTP (selective relaying) system
> that doesn't rely on the assumption that qmail and the POP daemon are
> on the same host? Those I found on the qmail page unfortunately did.

No. They rely on POP daemon (authentication component) creating 
a CDB, and tcpserver of SMTP using it. You can accomplish this 
with NFS (or even with rsync!).

> DRAC[1] does this with RPC calls and a daemon on the MTA host that
> inserts the IP address into a map file, but this approach only has
> support for sendmail/postfix as of today (according to the web page).
> A solution for tcpserver, anyone?

RPC? Yuck.


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