I realize there might be better ways to do this, but none of their machines
are connected to the internet, only the gateway machine is.  So it has to be
running SMTP to accept their messages and then direct them out onto the
net...
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John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote:

> On Fri, 28 May 1999, Frederik Lindberg wrote:
>
> >qmail isn't made for dialups. Use the serialmail package for remote mail
> >instead. Local delivery with qmail and all remote mail goes to a Maildir
> >from where it is sent to the smarthost via serialmail.
>
> SMTP itself really isnt optimized for dialup, it's not just qmail.
>
> There are tons of ways to run a more efficient mailer from a dialup box
> without using SMTP or even serialmail.
>
> qmtp is an option
>
> Bruce Guenter has a nullmailer package that might be of some use.
>
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