This is a bit of a test message to ensure I have the all important closure
and can send emails directly to the aolserver list.

It turns out my ISP delegated the reverse ip to me of one of my addresses,
but not all.  But qmail's qmail-remote just binds to anything it can get
ahold of.  (We've all been guilty of that behavior....)

http://www.qmail.org/outgoingip.patch for qmail 1.03

provides qmail/control/outgoingip

It's sort of like paxil for qmail.  It makes qmail more outgoing.  No it's
not.  It does force qmail to bind to a specific address and try that
address first.

Enlightenment for all results!


Jerry


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