David Nicol said the following on 30/11/2005 20:15:
> pop-before-smtp implies two things:
> 
> 1: the pop server maintains a table of good remote peer IP addresses
> 
> 2: the smtp system is able to consult that table when making a relay decision
> 
> Writing a forkserver-suitable plugin that does (2) given a working
> implementation to copy from will be straightforward.  I presume noone has 
> done it already given
> that this thread has gone on this far.  Here's your chance for
> immortality, Robin!

Actually, they have.

http://qpsmtpd.kju.de/qpsmtpd/created_by_me/qppoprelay/

R.
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