Markus Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If the program doesn't depend on positive return codes to the ETRN command > (otherwise you have to patch qmail-smtpd) and you have a fixed IP address > and you have control of the qmail server have a look at the serialmail > package written by djb and the AutoTURN section on > http://cr.yp.to/serialmail.html It can be done with dynamic DNS as well, but that takes some hacking. But it's entirely possible to get serialmail talk to a RADIUS server to figure out which IP address the mail should be sent to (thereby solving the authentication problem in one fell swoop). -- "I live in the heart of the machine. We are one."
