Jake Vickers wrote:
127. applies rules only to the mail server host itself (or 'local'
mail? So what's the difference?)
a.b.c.d applies rules to only mail sent from a.b.c.d to the mail host
and then the
:allow line applies to everyone? OR everyone not explicitly listed
above?
127 is for local emails, such as the webmail (SquirrelMail).
a.b.c.d applies for that specific IP address.
:allow is for any connection that does not fall under the first rules.
Problem solved and I see where I was being tripped over.
Reason: I think it's because I wasn't working with a new and freshly
built QT.
I had to put the chkuser_settings.h file into the right place
(it wasn't where this http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Chkuser
said it would be) and edit it and follow the directions AND modify my
/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file appropriately.
My customer is now able to send 40+ messages in about 2 seconds.
Hooray!
I suffered only a little pain :)
.
--Michael
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