In article <30969366.e2Kjts2YOV@scott-latitude-e6320> you write:
>I think it's safe to say that QMail users aren't scared by old software.

Now, now, you have no idea what we do.  Some of that software is old
because there's no reason to change software that isn't broken.

As I told Steve in private mail, many qmail setups use an open source
SMTP daemon called mailfront that is a drop-in replacement for the
standard qmail-smtpd but does all the stuff that modern SMTP daemons
need to do, starting with rejecting undeliverable addresses in the
SMTP session.  It has a nice plugin architecture using .so files
written in C and it's really fast.  I've written mailfront plugins for
greylisting, spamassassin, mysql logging, and other stuff I forget.

On my very long list of things to do eventually is to write mailfront
plugins for opendkim and libspf and, I suppose, opendmarc.  I don't
think it'd be very hard, probably under a week for a reasonably
competent C programmer.  I'm not volunteering, but if someone wanted
it done, I could suggest some people who could do it.

R's,
John
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