Almost missed this question... I'm using qpsmtpd because it blocks spam better than any other method I've tried. I haven't tried using qpsmtpd to do the forwarding to my internal mailserver at all. Thought about it, but nixed it because I needed something running quickly, and already had qmail configured for it.
If it's a better method, I will do it. I know that running both consume a lot of overhead. -----Original Message----- From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robin Bowes Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 1:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: qmail port Marcus Brim wrote: > " IMO, nobody should run qmail's smtp daemon these days." > > I run it in the configuration that Charlie's asking about, and it > seems to work well. Forwards to port 2525 where qmail picks it up. > > If there's a better way to run qpsmtpd without qmail, please post - > I'd be interested in trying that one out to see if it's better than what I use qpsmtpd as a drop-in replacement for qmail-smtpd. For what purpose are you forwarding to qmail-smtpd? Why not just have qpsmtpd deliver the msgs directly? R.
