andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > However, you could also avoid the problem entirely, and use the
> > excellent relay-ctrl package from Bruce Guenter, which does exactly this,
> > and works well.  See http://em.ca/~bruceg/relay-ctrl/ for more.
 
> Thanks for the advice Charles. I've looked in relay-ctrl and like what I
> see, but I'm wondering is the "fixup address" piece what I would use for the
> static relaying addresses I need? It looks like smtp.fixup gets mixed with
> smtp.rules to make the smtp.cdb, but the whole concept of fixup addresses
> has me stumped. I looked at the qmail FAQ, but am still not sure how "the
> guts" of the fixup process shown there work.

fixup is a third piece of the puzzle -- it lets you send all mail from 
certain clients through a script to "fix up" their broken email (wrong EOL
conventions in their implementation of SMTP, etc).  It's not necessary to
use that part of it, but it helps in cases where you've got clients you want
to relay for who have very broken software, like old versions of Eudora or
Outlook on Windows.

Charles
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