Fabian:

Yes and no -- Submission /**IS**/ SMTP, just on a different port.
So when qmailctl restart "kills" the qmail-smtp processes, it's also killing the "submission" process.

Dan

PS: Just to elaborate:
-- *SMTP on port 25* SHOULD be used for receiving messages from outsiders for your domain(s). As such, it should have all of your AV, SPAM, and other "protections" enabled. Personally, I specifically DENY auth logins and relaying on this port so that my users HAVE to use the submission port. -- *SMTP on port 587* is called SUBMISSION and SHOULD be used solely for relaying messages from authenticated users. As such, you may choose to apply a lighter touch on SPAM or other protections.

/How do I configure these differently? /Using *SpamDyke* with different config files for each port....



On 3/30/2015 4:00 PM, Fabian Santiago wrote:
currently, qmailctl restart only restarts send and smtp. it doesn't affect submission and the logging apparatus.

is this right?



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- Sincerely,

Fabian S.



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