Russell Nelson wrote:
> 
> Henning Brauer writes:
>  > > If you wanted to be really clever, you could modify qmail-smtpd so
>  > > that it would run qmail-qmqpc to store the email on the proper
>  > > server(s).
>  >
>  > You might want to check qmail-ldap, it has native clustering support doing
>  > exactly what you want. Download at http://www.nrg4u.com, Documentation at
>  > http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ldap/.
> 
> Yeah.  The problem with the qmail-ldap patch is that it has a bunch of
> unrelated stuff in it, e.g. anti-spam, and TLS.

Which you can either disable or throw out if you don't need/want it.
To get a working qmail-ldap without that you install a normal qmail
1.03, compile qmail-ldap and simply copy qmail-lspawn and qmail-local
over to /var/qmail/bin. Thats it.

-- 
Andre

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