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> It is a bit of a annoyance for getting something in the distfiles and
> I would like to avoid it. I have been thinking of just mirroring them
> on my site till the situation chances.

This issue has been around for a while.  There is the contrib section of
the package that plug-ins can be added to.

But how about a Sourceforge project for user-created qpsmtpd plug-ins?
I'd be happy to set one up - and grant appropriate SVN access to all who
wanted to contribute.

I'd also be happy to migrate existing plug-ins from their disparate
locations to Sourceforge.

I think whatever happens there needs to be some central collection point
for plug-ins - rather than the 7-8 locations (including the Wiki) that
there are now.

Regards

James Turnbull

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