Re: Disable envnoathost?

2000-12-19 Thread Kris Kelley
Charles Cazabon wrote: > If I'm not mistaken, qmail-smtpd calls qmail-inject, which calls qmail-queue. According to DJB's schematics, qmail-smtpd calls qmail-queue directly. >From the INTERNALS file (also noted by Peter Samuel): qmail-smtpd --- qmail-queue --- qmail-send --- qmail-rspawn --- qm

Re: Disable envnoathost?

2000-12-19 Thread Peter Samuel
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Charles Cazabon wrote: > Kris Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > To save some work, you could use Bruce Guenter's QMAILQUEUE patch, and > > > insert your filter inbetween qmail-inject and qmail-queue instead... > > > > Actually, there are no local users on these b

Re: Disable envnoathost?

2000-12-18 Thread Charles Cazabon
Kris Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > To save some work, you could use Bruce Guenter's QMAILQUEUE patch, and > > insert your filter inbetween qmail-inject and qmail-queue instead... > > Actually, there are no local users on these boxes, per se, so the filter > would have to be between qm

Re: Disable envnoathost?

2000-12-18 Thread Kris Kelley
Charles Cazabon wrote: > Write a wrapper script around qmail-queue, perhaps, which checks that > a domain was specified for addresses... > > To save some work, you could use Bruce Guenter's QMAILQUEUE patch, and > insert your filter inbetween qmail-inject and qmail-queue instead... Actually, ther

Re: Disable envnoathost?

2000-12-18 Thread Mike Jackson
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Kris Kelley wrote: > Is there a way to disable qmail-send's use of the envnoathost control file, > so that any message bound for an address without an @ sign is simply > refused? > > I know I could put something like nonexistenttrashdomain.com in envnoathost > so that all s

Re: Disable envnoathost?

2000-12-18 Thread Mark Delany
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 03:27:01PM -0600, Kris Kelley wrote: > Is there a way to disable qmail-send's use of the envnoathost control file, > so that any message bound for an address without an @ sign is simply > refused? > > I know I could put something like nonexistenttrashdomain.com in envnoath

Re: Disable envnoathost?

2000-12-18 Thread Charles Cazabon
Kris Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a way to disable qmail-send's use of the envnoathost control file, > so that any message bound for an address without an @ sign is simply > refused? Write a wrapper script around qmail-queue, perhaps, which checks that a domain was specified for a