Re: Two smtpd/databytes?

2000-02-02 Thread thomas . erskine-dated-12a473b4466811d7
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Mark Delany wrote: Sure. Just run two instances of qmail. Actually, you don't even have to run two instances. "man qmail-smtpd" and note that the DATABYTES environment variable overrides control/databytes, if the variable exists. Tcpserver will let you specify environment

Re: Two smtpd/databytes?

2000-02-02 Thread Mark Delany
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 10:12:24AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Mark Delany wrote: Sure. Just run two instances of qmail. Actually, you don't even have to run two instances. "man qmail-smtpd" and note that the DATABYTES environment variable overrides

Two smtpd/databytes?

2000-02-01 Thread Brian Baquiran
Is it possible to run two versions of qmail-smtpd (say, on different port #s), with different control/databytes files? Boss is asking whether we can set a limit on the size of incoming mail (easy, use databytes) but have no limit on the outgoing mail. Easiest way is to have 2 SMTP servers on

Re: Two smtpd/databytes?

2000-02-01 Thread Mark Delany
Sure. Just run two instances of qmail. In fact, why not mutlihome your system (or alias depending on which term you prefer) and have them both on port 25. One listens to your internally advertised address and one listens to your MX address. You can also control how many resources go to which

Re: Two smtpd/databytes?

2000-02-01 Thread Chris Johnson
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 09:30:44AM +0800, Brian Baquiran wrote: Is it possible to run two versions of qmail-smtpd (say, on different port #s), with different control/databytes files? Boss is asking whether we can set a limit on the size of incoming mail (easy, use databytes) but have no limit

Re: Two smtpd/databytes?

2000-02-01 Thread Brian Baquiran
Chris Johnson wrote: On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 09:30:44AM +0800, Brian Baquiran wrote: Is it possible to run two versions of qmail-smtpd (say, on different port #s), with different control/databytes files? Boss is asking whether we can set a limit on the size of incoming mail (easy, use