Yep, that sounds familiar.  If you need more reasons, I've also been seeing the 
"big DNS packet" problem on my own server (but haven't fixed it yet):
        
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/apps/mIGTQVZiFxo/ULesU7hOo6wJ
The patch is available here:
        http://www.memoryhole.net/qmail/#oversize-dns

-- Sam Clippinger




On Aug 20, 2015, at 8:18 AM, Gary Gendel via spamdyke-users 
<spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org> wrote:

> Sam,
> 
> I'm convinced....  I just spent a day trying to get the qmail package from 
> netbsd-pkgsrc running on OmniOS.  There were messed up dependencies and the 
> installation mixed up the qmail users and group permissions royally.  It 
> ended up being netqmail which wasn't what I expected.  The installation 
> didn't set up the queue properly and it tool me hours to work through most of 
> the issues with this package. Bottom line is that I've decided to remove that 
> package and just take a tarball from my OpenIndiana installation.  If I run 
> into problems it will be easier to build replacement binaries from source.
> 
> If you provide spamdyke as a smtp proxy I have no objections.
> 
> Gary
> 
> 
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