I have been looking at 'qpsmtpd' (http://develooper.com/code/qpsmtpd/) as a 
possible replacement for mailfront (or qmail-smtpd, depending on how you view 
things).

It is written in perl, and can potentially do the 'drop spam at the doorstep' 
thing that many people (including myself) would like.

I got a moderate way through configuring it and testing it out, but at the 
moment I seem to either end up with an open relay or a mailserver that can't 
send mail externally.

Is the choice about whether to act as a relay (ie, if talking to someone on a 
local IP address, then I'll relay mail anywhere, otherwise I'll only deliver 
internally) decided by mailfront, or some other part of the qmail system??

Cheers,

Rasjid.


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