Franz Sirl writes:
> At 17:11 01.03.99 , Mate Wierdl wrote:
> >If you know the IP numbers, you can set RBLSMTPD to "", and then mail
> >is not blocked. (I wonder how antirbl could be used for similar
> >purpose; am I supposed to run antirbl for each not-to-be-blocked domain?).
>
> I'm setting RBLSMTPD to "" and the whole rest of setup works as expected.
> My problem is that I cannot check for RBLSMTPD or any other environment
> variable set by tcpserver in a .qmail file.
Right. That's because qmail-queue doesn't record that variable when
it queues the mail. qmail *always* queues the mail, so you have two
sets of processes that process the mail:
tcpserver | rblsmtpd | qmail-smtpd | qmail-queue
qmail-send | qmail-lspawn | qmail-local
Any variables that tcpserver may set don't make the jump.
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