Ummm... wow.  I don't have enough time these days to finish the changes 
I want to make to spamdyke, writing an entire mail server would 
certainly need more time than I can give.  Unless someone can hire me 
for that job, I think I'll just stick with spamdyke.

Thanks for the vote of confidence though. :)

-- Sam Clippinger

BC wrote:
> Thank you, Sam, for a very excellent explanation of how it all works.
>
> Have you considered writing an MTA to replace qmail which can use spamdyke?
>
> Looking forward to the next version...
>
> Bucky
>
>
>
> On 5/4/2009 [email protected] wrote:
>
>   
>>  When a message is delivered to a "stock" qmail server, there are a
>>  number of processes that handle delivery. First qmail-smtpd runs and
>>  actually receives the message from the network interface. During its
>>  run, qmail-smtpd will check (among others)
>>     
>
> [much excellent explanation deleted]
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