Greetings,
I'm in the process of wrapping up a new qmail-ldap server for our company. I'm using qmail-ldap and the qmail-scanner program. I really liked the qmail-scanner program however I didn't like how long it took for a client to send it an email. So following the qmail-scanner people recommendations I install two instances of qmail-ldap. One outside facing and one inside. Basically all emails come though the outside facing qmail-ldap instance and are forwarded using smtproutes to the inside qmail-ldap instance. This allows for no delays to clients in sending emails.
I was extremely happy with this setup until I entered our new host in the dns as a mx record. I then started to get all these emails to fake email addresses. eg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I realize that by setting the RCPTCHECK variable it should just bounce these but after reading the notes on how RCPTCHECK works I finally understand why it doesn't work for my situation. As I don't have any domains in my outside facing qmail-ldap control/locals it never checks for these users to really exist. I can't have my domains in my outside control/locals as all I want this instance to do is forward the email using smtproutes to my inside qmail-ldap instance.
Is there a reason why the RCPTCHECK doesn't go against the control/rcpthosts? And the big question is could it be programmed to be more like the SENDERCHECK option where I can turn it to check against the control/rcpthosts file?
Thanks
Shane Boulter Aria Solutions Inc.
