> 
> Hallo Curt Howland
> > 
> > Sure enough, there was a later version on the web site, 
> > taking me from v3.2 to 3.2.0.92-3.  :^>
> smail*92* is the last version of smail _without_ spam protection
> > 
> > So I installed the package, and tried the smtp_remote_allow
> > in the config file, as mentioned for smail 3.2. No such luck,
> > it doesn't know that configuration option.
> > 
> > *IF* that configuration option is possible under the smail
> > compiled under Libc6, then when the entire box is upgraded
> > maybe it will work. But for now, I seem stuck unless someone
> > has some magic tcp wrappers or smail configuration lines that
> > will do what smtp_remote_allow (or "-smtp_remote_allow") is
> > supposed to do.
> > 
> regards 
>       Soenke
> 
> for an libc5 Version of smail*101-4.3*
> take a look at 
> ftp://ftp.geomic.uni-oldenburg.de/pub/people/soenke/debian-beta/
> (i will try to upload a version there)

I see :)

OK, everyone better use this version than my personal hacking result
then.  Does this version have the inetd.conf-bug fixed yet?

Eric Meijer

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