> And how would one do that? Does it show up when you run qmail-smtpd with
> tcpserver's -v option?

According to the man pages:

...   tcpserver  sets  up  several   environment   variables,   as
     described in tcp-environ(5).

> > In an SMTP relay environment, such as an ISP or a corporate outbound
> system where most people send from a desktop, via a local server to you,
> it's mostly not of use (that's not to say that it couldn't be useful
> just that it's not typically implemented to be so).
> 
> I see. Well, we're an ISP, and remember that while half our SMTP mail
> (outbound mail) comes from desktops like you said, the other half (ie,
> incoming mail) comes from other SMTP relays around the world.

I meant via their local server. In other words a distant MTA sending
to you.

> I'm open for more input. Can anyone else comment on how else a blank
> $TCPREMOTEINFO will affect our qmail logs, headers, etc?

Why don't you try it - it's very easy to do.


Regards.

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