Re: qmail enhancements

2000-11-22 Thread Robert Varga
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Johan Van Gompel wrote: (1) check if a FQDN exists for the sender's IP (if not: no go); If tcpserver has the -h option then it looks up FQDN and puts it in TCPREMOTEHOST. If you use -p option as well, then it even verifies it, and unsets TCPREMOTEHOST if it cannot be

qmail enhancements

2000-11-21 Thread Johan Van Gompel
A year and a half ago I built a Linux/qmail server to replace an aging Windows NT 3.51/Microsoft Mail system. This system has been working flawlessly since its inception. However, after a while management wanted to have a web site, so I installed Apache. Then they wanted Internet access for their

Re: qmail enhancements

2000-11-21 Thread Sean Reifschneider
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 11:25:36PM +0100, Johan Van Gompel wrote: A year and a half ago I built a Linux/qmail server to replace an aging Windows NT 3.51/Microsoft Mail system. This system has been working Excellent. We've had a number of clients asking us to help them migrate from NT to Linux,

Re: qmail enhancements

2000-11-21 Thread Bruce Guenter
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 11:25:36PM +0100, Johan Van Gompel wrote: Qmail will be the first preverbial victim. The now a year and a half old 'ye standard qmail build' will have to replaced by something more enhanced. Why? Is it broken? (1) check if a FQDN exists for the sender's IP (if not: