Scott Zielsdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Please don't cc: me on your list messages [...]
> 
> While learning anything necessarily about linux or qmail from 
> you may be dubious, I will definitely learn perfection :)
> 
> My humblest apologies that I failed to remove your personal
> address. But only a 1000 a day? Really?

Despite the smiley, that first paragraph sounds supiciously insulting.
And why are you trying to turn this into a dicksize war?

> > > 7. I put a blank rcpthosts file in the /var/qmail/control directory.
> > 
> > Bad.  Bad.  Bad.  Go directly to jail, do not pass Go, do not collect
> > $200.
> 
> And this is bad, bad, bad because why? I don't want any traffic 
> coming back to the box. It does not have an MX record for the 
> domain and I don't want it to. 

Big question:  if you don't want the box to receive mail over the
network, why run an SMTP daemon in the first place?

Oh, I see -- later on, you state you _do_ want it to receive mail over
the network.

[...]
> I have closed the open relay state - which is the only state I could
> run qmail in and get it to relay when I started posting to this group
> seeking the accumulated wisdom of the 'umma'. Now, I have accepted the
> orthodoxy of the priests of tcpserver, vanquished the satanic xinetd,
> and can selective relay! Hallelujah!!!!

I think you've made things much more complex than necessary.  There is
lots of documentation on selective relaying with qmail and tcpserver.

> I think the problem with the run script may be that I was subbing 
> "zero" for "oh" or vice versa in the command line. My telnet 
> client and my eyes don't work so well differentiating between the 
> two.   

Yes, this will bite you.

Charles
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