Joe Schaefer wrote:
>
> It's also a bit dated. At its peak apache.org was pulling in
> around 2.4 M messages per day, distributed between a primary/secondary
> mx config. The primary typically carries at least twice the load of
> the secondary, and is a dual 2.80GHz Xeon dell box equipped with
On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 14:12 -0700, JT Moree wrote:
> Can anyone point to past posts on this topic? I'm sure there have been
> some. or provide insight?
http://smtpd.develooper.com/
qpsmtpd was originally written as a drop-in qmail-smtpd
replacement, but now it also includes a sm
JT Moree wrote:
I thought I was reading a post the other day that discussed something
like this. Searching now is getting me nowhere.
What are the possibilities that qpsmtpd could be the only MTA on a
system? It would need to handle
* incoming mail
* local mail forwarded to MDA
* Internet mail
I thought I was reading a post the other day that discussed something
like this. Searching now is getting me nowhere.
What are the possibilities that qpsmtpd could be the only MTA on a
system? It would need to handle
* incoming mail
* local mail forwarded to MDA
* Internet mail forwarded to Inte
There are a few of my plugins which are currently in contrib which I
think are generic enough to be included in the core:
rcpt_accept:
An extremely simple plugin, which just returns OK to the rcpt_hook.
Useful as the last plugin hooking rcpt (accepts everything which
hasn't been rejec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Bill Jones") writes:
> Regarding this wiki statement:
> ---
> Apache::Qpsmtpd
>
> Apache::Qpsmtpd embeds qpsmtpd in an Apache 2 server with mod_perl 2.
> This method is used by apache.org to handle over 2 million messages
> per day. Apach
Regarding this wiki statement:
---
Apache::Qpsmtpd
Apache::Qpsmtpd embeds qpsmtpd in an Apache 2 server with mod_perl 2.
This method is used by apache.org to handle over 2 million messages
per day. Apache::Qpsmtp is currently included in the trunk. A setup
On 29-May-07, at 8:20 AM, James Turnbull wrote:
What does that spell? Release! :)
Yeah I think we just need to update Changes (it's gonna be a long one!)
John Peacock wrote:
> The trunk version of qpsmtpd handles multiple ports (well, the forkserver code
> does anyway) for a while now, including SMTPS. You can either run trunk (I do
> and it tastes great!) or wait until the next "official" release...
Give me an 'R'! Give me an 'E'! Give me an 'A
abhilash s wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to setup the smtps using qpsmtpd : I have followed the
> steps of Method 1 in the following link :
>
> http://wiki.qpsmtpd.org/config:smtps
>
The trunk version of qpsmtpd handles multiple ports (well, the forkserver code
does anyway) for a while now, i
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