David Benfell writes:
 > In theory, I have QMTP up on parts-unknown.org.  I had already
 > configured the startup for it when I installed qmail in the first
 > place, and I've added a line to my firewall script opening the port to
 > the outside world.

You also need to have an MX record with priority 12801 pointing to the 
host running qmtp.  Right now, you only have 
parts-unknown.org.      1D IN MX        0 mx.parts-unknown.org.

  Now I've got to figure out how to test it...

Don't worry about that.  I'll send a confirmation message to all 20+
people who told me about their qmtp servers, once I've gotten the code 
working.  If you get the message "with QMTP", then you know your
qmtpd server is working.

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