On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Mark Delany wrote:

> Sure. Just run two instances of qmail.

Actually, you don't even have to run two instances.  "man qmail-smtpd" and
note that the DATABYTES environment variable overrides control/databytes,
if the variable exists.  Tcpserver will let you specify environment
variables in your access-control file (created by tcprules).  Add a
DATABYTES=0 to the lines permitting your own IP blocks in and you're off.

> In fact, why not mutlihome your system (or alias depending on which
> term you prefer) and have them both on port 25. One listens to your
> internally advertised address and one listens to your MX address.
> 
> You can also control how many resources go to which service then, all
> on the one machine.
> 
> 
> Regards.
> 
> 
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 09:30:44AM +0800, Brian Baquiran wrote:
> > Is it possible to run two versions of qmail-smtpd (say, on different port #s),
> > with different control/databytes files? Boss is asking whether we can set a
> > limit on the size of incoming mail (easy, use databytes) but have no limit on
> > the outgoing mail. Easiest way is to have 2 SMTP servers on separate machines,
> > but would it be possible to this up on only one machine?
> > 
> > I am running qmail-smtpd under tcpserver, if that is any help. 
> > 
> > TIA,
> > Brian
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