On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 05:33:39PM +0200, Petr Novotny wrote:
! No, it's done by qmail-send. (qmail-queue writes the message into 
! the queue and pulls the trigger; that's all.)

Having just peek at INTERNALS again, I agree. My mistake.

! DJB sais that qmail-2.0 will handle this situation better. (Like, you 
! want to ditch all mails going to aol.com; once they're 
! preprocessed, you can't just put aol.com in virtualdomains and 
! /dev/null the messages locally; you must first re-inject the 
! messages, so that local/remote decision is retried.)

At the moment though, as far as I know, the messages get sent pretty
much straight after preprocessing. Just how do you get the messages
``reinjected''? (Please don't tell me it's in the FAQ. :-))

        ---Chris K.
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  Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H. 
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