Before you start coding, check out couriertcpd from the Courier package.
It's based on tcpserver, but may be what you're after. It allows you to tell
the couriertcpd process what IP addresses to bind to. So you can have two
instances running on the same host - one setting QMAILQUEUE and one not.
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> Yea, I mean, I can appreciate the extra effort it takes to
> separate
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Subject: [Qmail-scanner-general]Per domain config.
Hello list,
I've talked about this issue before here on this list and feel the setup can
be improved. Quoting from the Q-S FAQ:
1.. How do I make Qmail-Scan
Hello list,
I've talked about this issue before here on this list and feel the setup can
be improved. Quoting from the Q-S FAQ:
1.. How do I make Qmail-Scanner only scan mail for some local domains?. 2
words: "MX records" :-) Put two IP addresses on your mail server, change the
MX records for