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web:
  http://develooper.com/code/qpsmtpd/

mailinglist:
  qpsmtpd-subscribe@perl.org


Configuration files:
  All configuration files goes into $DIR/config/ or /var/qmail/control/

  qpsmtpd is supposed to support all the files that qmail-smtpd
  supports and use them in the same way.  When you find that it is not
  the case, feel free to send a patch to the mailinglist or to
  ask@develooper.com.

  Extra files you can use to configure qpsmtpd:

     rhsbl_zones
 
        Right hand side blocking lists, one per line. For example:

           dsn.rfc-ignorant.org does not accept bounces - http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/

        See http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/ for more examples.


     dnsbl_zones

        Normal ip based dns blocking lists ("RBLs"). For example:

           relays.ordb.org
	   spamsources.fabel.dk


     require_resolvable_fromhost
         
        If this file contains anything but a 0 on the first line,
        envelope senders will be checked against DNS. If an A or a MX
        record can't be found the mail command will return a soft
        rejection (450).