On Nov 4, 2006, at 12:48, Tom Smith wrote:
Now don't get me wrong, qmail is also a great product. But qpsmtpd
being tied to it in such a way limits its use.
There isn't anything in "core qpsmtpd" that's tied to qmail.
I think qpsmtpd would be much more versatile if it was a completely
separate and independent program. And it didn't rely on numerous
qmail configuration files
You can make a configuration plugin to support whatever configuration
format you want. :-)
or on things like daemontools.
See qpsmtpd-forkserver.
On a low traffic system it should also be possible to run qpsmtpd
from (x)inetd.
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