Tim--
I have a suggestion for you. But first, I think that you should look at the
real implications of the request, that is if this starts for one employee
you can be sure there will be others.
Try a second installation of qmail on another box with the relaying turned
off, allow it to route
What you're asking is not very difficult -- especially if you use tcpservers.
First however, it's important to note what your current network looks like.
In the case of a local network that's firewalled to the internet, you can simply use
RELAYCLIENT= and a shellscript .
simply change your
Rumor has it that Gregory J. Forkin may have mentioned these words:
Tim--
I have a suggestion for you. But first, I think that you should look at the
real implications of the request, that is if this starts for one employee
you can be sure there will be others.
I agree with Gregory on being