On 21 Jan 2000 23:41:08 -0800 , Russ Allbery writes:
> Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Could we see it?  I am almost finished writing a simple qmail-queue
> > wrapper that filters the body of the message through qmail-inject.  This
> > achieves the same header rewriting that the @fixme trick does, without
> > double delivery.  Once I finish it I'll post it.
> 
> This is the entire raison d'�tre of ofmipd, and it already supports tons
> of useful address rewriting rules, and also in the same package from djb
> (mess822) is a replacement qmail-inject that supports the same address
> rewriting mechanisms....

Ofmipd is an open relay; new-inject (the qmail-inject
replacement) could be used, but only in the same
way as an @fixme-hooked script.

What I finally did was interpose some new-inject
code between qmail-smtpd and qmail-queue.

This allows me to take advantage of some of the nice
features of qmail-smtpd (rcpthosts, badmailfrom,
and patches like badrcptto), and still do rewriting.

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