Unless you come up with a way to migrate 500+ virtualhosts to some other 
MTA, no, that is not feasible.
You can think of qmail like minix in both author and license, in that 
the author is really arrogant about changing the way his software 
behaves even though it's not standards-compliant, and you can't 
distribute modified binaries. And qmail has been on the same version for 
many years, so nobody is expecting him to actually put out a new version 
anytime soon.
In any case, I'm not expecting any qmail patch to actually go into PHP, 
but I'd really like to get this memory leak fixed for those who need 
this patch (me).

On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 11:00:32AM -0500, George Schlossnagle wrote:
> qmail devs == djb, right?
> 
> If his support doesn't suffice (and you cant find it in the enormous 
> un-merged patch contributions that seem to litter the qmail community 
> websites), might I suggest a new MTA?  Exim works quite nicely.
> 

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