> you use inetd (maybe xinetd will also work - haven't tried it, I'm a bit
at
> a loss concerning it's configuration) to set a script of your own, being
run
> on every pop3 connection - after the user has been authenticated, but
before
> the actual pop3 sesion has started. this script will the edit
> /etc/hosts.allow and add a line to match the client's IP address, with
> 'setenv RELAYCLIENT'. this environment variable tells Qmail that smtp
> connections from this IP are allowed.
Well, I hoped it was something more integrated than that. Thanks anyway.
- Aviram
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