On 1/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         With previous versions, I have been using the old standard of
> using a tcpserver run file for qpsmtpd and logging, and an init.d file for
> starting, stopping, and otherwise managing qpsmtpd via tcpserver commands.
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Along with thoes questions I'd like to add one more.  tcpserver can
deny an ip based on some rules in a .cdb file. (tcprules and friends).
 I currently use that on my main email box and have a good 50 to 100
spammers ip's in there.  (whever I start getting a massive amout of
junk from one ip I just ban it)

My main server is not using qpsmtpd though...  just standard qmail. 
so if I change it to run qpsmtpd-forkserver do I even need tcpserver
style rules to ban ip's?  can/does rules like that exist for
qpsmtpd-forkserver?

Thank you,

-Andy

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