On 7/28/12 1:09 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
A potential problem just occurred to me though. QMT uses the (preferred
default) submission port 587, and includes a qmail-smtpd patch which
forces authentication (export REQUIRE_AUTH=1). While spamdyke wouldn't
typically be used on the submission port
While (re)reading the documentation here:
http://spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#RELAYING
I noticed the following about the relay-level setting:
normal: Prevent relaying according to the contents of the access file
and the list of local domains. Authenticated and whitelisted connections