one more question related to this.
Scenario I am looking for:
INCOMING: internet -> qmailtoaster -> internal mail server.
OUTGOING: internal mail server -> qmailtoaster -> internet.
at the moment, I route all my mail through my ISP since I have a dynamic ip.
my smtproute file contains:
:mail.optonline.net
what would I need to add?
would this work?
:mail.optonline.net
mydomain.com:internal ip
with this setup does qmail know to use my ISP for outgoing and
mydomain.com for relay?
thanks.
On 5/3/07, Davide Bozzelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
> slamp slamp wrote:
>> Would this work with the qmailtoaster setup?
>>
>> URL: http://rauros.net/projects/qmail/smtproute.php
>>
>> Guide: Configuring qmail to remotely clean e-mail
> Yep. The guide on the wiki (I think it's on there) for a backup MX is
> almost exactly the same.
I think to be a fairly good spam appliance toaster must have some sort
of "recipients verification checks" different from chkuser .
While chkuser is good for locally hosted domains, it's not usable for
smtp gateways wich does not have any local domain .
Would be useful if toster could incorporate the:validrcptto.cdb patch:
( http://qmail.jms1.net/patches/validrcptto.cdb.shtml )
or the spamcontrol rcpt verification patch .
Have fun,
Davide
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