Hi,

I've been using EMPF for some time and works fine... as long as YOU don't mess 
it up.

It currently handles about 20 domains with arround 30 to 40 policies each. 
It's quite fast doing it too.

I've patched the current qmailtoaster release (1.3.6).

I, for one would like it for be part of the toaster and it wont interfere with 
others who don't want to use it because if the policy file is blank (eg touch 
/var/qmail/control/policy) it wont do anything...


-- 
Zsoft



Citando [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> 
> Ok, i read someone on this list (sorry i don't remember who nor the exact
> thread) attempting to policying two domains (i think he was trying to
> configure one without the posibility of sending mails outside the domain
> or something like that)
> 
> Inter7 guys have something called EMPF for policying this kind of things
> 
> http://inter7.com/?page=empf
> 
> See http://www.qmailwiki.org/EMPF for more information about EMPF
> 
> For developers:
> 
> http://inter7.com/?page=empf-install have nice instructions to enable this
> on  qmail.
> 
> I think this is a nice feature. Do you think is worth it the time to
> integrate?
> 
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