Barrie Bremner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>  I've been refused delievery from the qmail program running (from
> inet.d) on my Linux box to a local ISP - the reason being I was sending
> from a dialup account with dynamic IP - and mail-abuse.org have decided
> that this is a bad thing and that I should use a feature called SMTP
> gateways.
> 
>  Erm,
> 
>  (a) Could someone explain how this works and
>  (b) How I get my qmail prog to use this, so I don't get nasty refused
> headers from servers.

In addition to the other replies telling you how to make this work with
qmail, you might want to consider running nullmailer instead -- it's
designed for this type of thing, where qmail is probably overkill.
It's written by Bruce Guenter, and borrows a lot of design principles from
qmail and djb.  Check out http://www.em.ca/~bruceg/nullmailer/ for more.

Charles
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Charles Cazabon                           <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
QCC Communications Corporation                   Saskatoon, SK
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