On Wed, 6 Jan 1999, Roger O. Svenning wrote:

> >You don't need (or want) any deny entries. You're not trying to deny anyone a
> >connection to your SMTP server; you're just trying to set RELAYCLIENT for
> >certain clients.
> 
> 
> Ok .. lets see if I've got this right, .. so if a client makes a smtp connection 
>trough
> tcpserver and it's host (ip) does not exist in the tcp.smtp.cdb it will be passed to
> qmail-smtpd without the RELAYCLIENT which compares the recipient to rcpthosts
> and denies it if it doesn't exist. ? What happens if this variable is set by a 
>bootscript
> and exported ? .. will the qmail-smtpd read it for every connection and allow 
>relaying
> for everyone ? (Just a hypotetic question!)

If startup script is in place for the shell runnin qmail-smtpd or
tcpserver, yes.

> 
> -Roger
> 
> 

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