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> > Thanks, Peter. Is it common to use identd for qmail-smtp?
>
> After I have read that inetd is no longer supported by qmail 1.03 I switched to
>tcpserver.
The question was identd, not inetd.
> Anyways, why do ident lookups when this information is discarded?
It appears in the header (Received: line contains remote IP and
remote address if available). If you don't need it, simply don't ask
for it :-)
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