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neusagudo
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Hi everyone!
I wanted to know how to make double qmail instances like this:
mailin.domain.com (SMTPIn,POP,IMAP conections only), listening on standard port
mailout.domain.com (SMTP Out conections with SMTP-AUTH Only) sending through non-standard port
So that I can put mailin.domain.com under qgreylisting.
I have used qgreylisting before but it doesn't really work with SMTP-AUTH, and I cannot stop using that nor either change to another method like Pop before SMTP.
I have tried to search for information on this subject, but didn't really find much. I think separating the 2 services would be a nice solution for people wanting to use qgreylisting and not stopping using smtp-auth.
Any ideas on that??
Thanks,
I wanted to know how to make double qmail instances like this:
mailin.domain.com (SMTPIn,POP,IMAP conections only), listening on standard port
mailout.domain.com (SMTP Out conections with SMTP-AUTH Only) sending through non-standard port
So that I can put mailin.domain.com under qgreylisting.
I have used qgreylisting before but it doesn't really work with SMTP-AUTH, and I cannot stop using that nor either change to another method like Pop before SMTP.
I have tried to search for information on this subject, but didn't really find much. I think separating the 2 services would be a nice solution for people wanting to use qgreylisting and not stopping using smtp-auth.
Any ideas on that??
Thanks,