Phil Oester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would that require running multiple IPs on the box with an instance of
> qmail-smtpd running on each IP?

Russ Nelson wrote:
> Run multiple copies of qmail on the same machine.  Cause the perl
> script to choose one of them at random, by running one of:
> 
> /var/qmail1/bin/qmail-inject
> /var/qmail2/bin/qmail-inject
> /var/qmail3/bin/qmail-inject
> /var/qmail4/bin/qmail-inject

Not necessarily.  If you're injecting through qmail-inject, you don't
need an SMTP daemon for these extra queues.  You only need one to handle
the late bounces, and that needn't be on this machine.

Charles
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