I have a local network (PC Win9x) and a qmail server (Linux) both connected to the Net.
I want to allow only the local network to use the qmail SMTP server to relay mail. 
This to avoid spam relaying...
So I read the "Selective relaying with tcpserver and qmail-smtpd" documentation but I 
don't want to use the ucspi-tcp solution for two reasons:
- I run qmail as a standalone daemon
- The system is a Linux Debian one so it is using inetd, and to avoid 
incompatibilities with this distribution I don't want to use solutions that are not 
officialy supported...

Is there another solution ???

I seriously consider to stop using qmail. As there are too many add-ons I find qmail 
has limited functionalities by its own: It is the second time I have a problem and I 
am getting disappointed... :(
Here was my first problem: I have a callback connection to the Net so I wanted qmail 
to send mails (ie to empty its queue) only every half hour to limit the costs. But 
that is not possible except via a add-on/patch once again... :(
It's a shame because qmail is nice on other points like security, control files or 
aliases.
What about qmail 2.0 with more built-in functionnalities ??? ;)

ECO.
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