"Joseph M. Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The reason I'm asking is that it looks like TMDA is configured on a
> per-user basis, using the .qmail file to call tmda (is that
> correct).

That is exactly correct.

> It also looks like it can be configured on a site-wide basis by
> /etc/tmdarc (at least that's what I'm hoping).

You can set a site-wide configuration that individual users can
override, but that's just a configuration file, not some way to avoid
delivering to specific users.  The /etc/tmdarc is simply read first,
before the individual user's ~/.tmda/config is read.

> The relay server in this scenario doesn't have any users hosted on
> it, it's just a passing through point for mail to an SMS server.
> Anyway, I'm really just wondering if i can use tmda as a filter for
> all incoming mail without actually having mail accounts on the tmda
> server (relay).

No, it's really not designed to work that way.  It's actually more of
a delivery agent than a filter.


Tim
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