Tracy R Reed writes:
>                        My mailing lists are swamping the upstream on my DSL
> connection. I have a machine at work that I want to offload the queueing onto
> via QMQP. As I understand it my qmail-qmqpc uploads a copy of the message and
> a list of recipients to the qmqpd machine and that machine does the remote
> deliveries. This should save me quite a bit of bandwidth. However, I still
> need to be able to do local deliveries.

You might want to have two qmail installations: a normal
qmail installation for usual deliveries, and a mini-qmail
installation for mailing lists.

In http://cr.yp.to/qmail/mini.html Dan writes:

    ``There are three standard applications of mini-qmail:
    [...] A computer sends mail to a huge mailing list through
    a better-connected smarthost. The computer runs qmail for
    its own local deliveries, but it also has ezmlm configured
    to use a separate mini-qmail installation for the mailing
    list. [...]''

-- 
Tetsu Ushijima

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