Ed McLain wrote:
> Where I work I have implemented qpsmptd on our front-line mx servers in a
> quite geeky way. We currently we have 6 qpsmtpd boxes that pxe boot from
> a load balancer where they then mount there root directories from an iscsi
> san using oracles clustered file system. The biggest hurdle I've had to
> overcome with all of this is the ability to customize the scanning,
> whitelisting, blacklisting, and so forth for each domain we host on the
> fly. My result, a few custom modules that pull config information from a
> mysql database, whitelist/blacklist info from a database, and database
> based grey listing. I have also modified the denylog/maillog plugins
> to log directly to a mysql database for reporting and historical
> purposes. If anyone is interested in any of these modules just let me
> know and I'll throw them your way.
>
> I want so send a thanks out to all of the developers that have work on
> qpsmtpd, it is by far one of the easiest to setup and use smtp servers out
> there and without my life would be hell. :)
>
> Ed.
Sounds like you have a setup similar to mine, barring the Oracle server
of course. I would be interested in taking a look and perhaps even using
some of your modules.
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Thanks!
Skaag