Ben Beuchler wrote:
> You have a very charming way of asking for help.  Also of not reading
> readily and freely available documentation.

Maybee I should of took a break and then asked. Dan's links on his main
page are hidden everywhere. I followed the 'installing tcpserver' and
also the other ucspi-tcp link and the info I got out of that was
untar and make. His INSTALL could do with a, for some examples and
further documnetaion go here...

> http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html

Great! I'll go take a ganders.

> If that is too obtuse for you, try David Sill's excellent "Life With
> qmail", linked to from the qmail.org page.
> 
> http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html

I'm not too bad with qmail, it's just to get things to function b4 I
didnt need this tcpserver.

> If you find that too difficult, follow some of the other links
> concerning "anti-relaying" from the qmail.org page.  There are several.
> All of which offer complete descriptions for setting up tcpserver.

Sensible place to put it (as oppsed to 'installing tcpserver' :) But
thnks for the pointer.

> If you still can't figure it out, hire a 12 year old.

I guess I asked for that :) Been a bad day at work and I've been having
helll with tcpserver and pop3d and qmail-smtpd.

D.

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