Tell everyone you know: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/sysadmin/2005/09/15/qpsmtpd.html
:-)
nice job! I had a forehead-slapping "duh" moment when you mentioned one of the best ways to implement qpsmtpd is leave your existing server running on a different port and just forward all the good mail to it.
(BTW, 'done' means I posted it on delicious, so that's basically telling everyone I know...)
Would help if that was actually a link!
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Matts on 2005-09-16T15:33:21
D'oh! It was on my preview because I use the Firefox Linkification extension. For some reason I just assumed that use.perl was converting it to a link.
As an example of the scalability of qpsmtpd, the apache.org mail servers currently process more than 2 million emails a day on their primary MX, rejecting more than 80 percent of it as junk — all thanks to the power and flexibility of qpsmtpd.
We were in need of those, weren't we? Recent success stories?