P.S.:  The rejection message is "553 sorry, relaying denied from your 
location," even though I'm sending it to a valid user:

<error snip>
Remote host said: 553 sorry, relaying denied from your location 
[68.142.201.242] (#5.7.1)
Giving up . . . .
</error snip>

I'd be interested if anyone has gotten this working.

Thanks, 
--Ed

On Thursday 14 July 2005 17:37, Ed Cates wrote:
>  . . . and of course now I can't get the patch working.  :-P  All attempts
> end with:
>
> qmail-smtpd 24737: RBL checking completed
> qmail-smtpd 24737: rcpt to: (valid local user)
> qmail-smtpd 24737: 'rcpt to' first
> qmail-smtpd 24737: remote rset
> qmail-smtpd 24737: quit, closing connection
>
> . . . and then I get a rejection message.
>
> Oh well . . .
>
> --Ed
>
> On Thursday 14 July 2005 16:25, you wrote:
> > I was looking for a way to get SPF support in qmail-ldap (not for me, for
> > the Gentoo ebuild I'm working on), and came across the SPP homepage:
> > http://qmail-spp.sourceforge.net/.  It looks like an attempt to allow
> > "milter"-type plugins for qmail-smtpd.  Someone has already written an
> > SPF plugin.
> >
> > Even better, Andre Celso Zaiats has adapted the patch for
> > qmail-ldap-20050401a.  Andre, if you're reading this list, YOU ROCK!
> >
> > Andre's patch can be obtained here:
> > http://qmail-spp.sourceforge.net/contrib-patches/qmail-1.03-ldap-1.03-200
> >50 401a-spp-0.41.diff
> >
> > For a list of plugins, see:
> > http://qmail-spp.sourceforge.net/plugins/
> >
> > I could take or leave SPF, but I might try out the "greylisting" plugin.
> >
> > Cheers!
> > --Ed

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