I use the patch from bill and I created a rule on my firewall that goes on port 
25 so when I travel I can use upper ports and u have to auth on both port anyhow

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Il giorno Sep 12, 2010, alle ore 18:57, <jeffk...@intersessions.com> ha scritto:

> Hi Remo:
> 
> Actually we do use Bill Shupp's toaster and find his instructions very easy 
> to follow. Unfortunately it's been over three years since he's updated his 
> toaster and, I far as I can tell, there are NO instructions for adding an 
> SMTP-AUTH only submission port on 587 in addition to the main smtp port on 
> 25..
> 
> If you found some special instructions please let me know.
> 
> Jeff Koch
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Remo Mattei [mailto:r...@italy1.com] 
> Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 9:59 AM
> To: vchkpw@inter7.com
> Cc: vchkpw@inter7.com
> Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Re: submission port 587
> 
> Check bill shupp site you can find anything you need
> 
> Inviato da iPhone
> 
> Il giorno Sep 11, 2010, alle ore 23:25, Eric Shubert <e...@shubes.net> ha 
> scritto:
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>> The 'stock' qmail-toaster (http://qmailtoaster.com) contains this.
>> 
>> The only difference between the smtp/run and submission/run files is that 
>> the submission/run file contains the -H flag for tcpserver, and:
>> export REQUIRE_AUTH=1
>> which tells the authentication patch to always authenticate.
>> 
>> qmail-toaster includes the following patch:
>> Jean-Paul van de Plasse - REQUIRE_AUTH Patch
>> which is what checks the REQUIRE_AUTH environment variable.
>> You'll need to do some searching to find that patch, or grab it from the 
>> qmail-toaster srpm package.
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> -- 
>> -Eric 'shubes'
>> 
>> jeffk...@intersessions.com wrote:
>>> Hi Thiago – thanks – I’ll give this a try. Jeff
>>> *From:* Thiago Bujnowski - Ticonnect Solutions 
>>> [mailto:tbujnow...@ticonnect.com.br]
>>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 11, 2010 9:43 PM
>>> *To:* vchkpw@inter7.com
>>> *Subject:* Re: [vchkpw] submission port 587
>>> You can just create another directory at /var/qmail/supervise with a run 
>>> file running on port 587 and using a different tcp.smtp file.
>>> I wanted separeted processes for internal and external incoming mail at my 
>>> MX server.
>>> Here is how I did it:
>>> - I followed a regular instalation as described in lifewithqmail + smtpauth.
>>> - Instaled Vpopmail
>>> - Applied the chkuser patch
>>> - Instead of replacing qmail-smtp at /var/qmail/bin I renamed the patched 
>>> file to qmail-mx and copied into it.
>>> - Created a /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-mx folder and modified the run file 
>>> to use qmail-mx instead of qmail-smtp binary and  tcp.mx.cdb instead of 
>>> tcp.smtp.cdb, and chaged the listening IP. (You your case, you should 
>>> modify the listening port to 587)
>>> - Created the link at /service
>>> - Modified qmailctl adding the qmail-mx process. (Also generating the 
>>> tcp.mx.cdb file from tcp.mx)
>>> It works like a charm for me and I think you could just adapt the overall 
>>> idea fitting your needs.
>>> There is just one inconvenience with this setup. The config files for qmail 
>>> (rcpthosts and etc..) must be the same for both processes. It would require 
>>> further modifications on qmail-smtp.c to use diferent config files for each 
>>> process.
>>> Your new CDB file should have no open relays allowing only authenticated 
>>> mail to pass through.
>>> That should do the trick.
>>> Does anyone have a better suggestion?
>>> Regards,
>>> Thiago Bujnowski
>>>    *From:* Rick Macdougall <mailto:ri...@ummm-beer.com>
>>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 11, 2010 9:57 PM
>>> *To:* vchkpw@inter7.com <mailto:vchkpw@inter7.com>
>>> *Subject:* Re: [vchkpw] submission port 587
>>> Sorry for the top post, on my IPod.
>>> If no one answers before tomorrow, I'll reply when I get on my computer.  
>>> It's pretty straight forward.
>>> Rick
>>> On 2010-09-11, at 18:39, <jeffk...@intersessions.com 
>>> <mailto:jeffk...@intersessions.com>> wrote:
>>>   This may be the wrong forum for this but I can’t seem to find any info.
>>>        Does anyone have information on how to setup a second SMTP process
>>>   within qmail that listens on port 587 and accepts ONLY authenticated
>>>   smtp connections? In this scenario port 25 would accept normal smtp
>>>   (non-relay) and smtp-auth traffic but now could also be filtered to
>>>   block dynamic IP ranges.
>>>        Thanks,
>>>        Jeff Koch
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