Subj : CVS commit src/sbbs3/mailsrvr.c To : Deuce From : Digital Man Date : Thu Jul 07 2005 12:11 am Re: CVS commit src/sbbs3/mailsrvr.c By: Digital Man to deuce on Thu Jul 07 2005 12:03 am > Re: CVS commit src/sbbs3/mailsrvr.c > By: deuce to All on Wed Jul 06 2005 08:20 pm > > > src/sbbs3 mailsrvr.c 1.370 1.371 > > Update of /cvsroot/sbbs/src/sbbs3 > > In directory cvs.synchro.net:/tmp/cvs-serv1098 > > > > Modified Files: > > mailsrvr.c > > Log Message: > > If sending to a domain you handle... ie: system inetaddr or system host n > > or in domains.cfg, connect to the Synchronet SMTP server... by IP if mail > > bound to a specific IP, or "127.0.0.1" if it is not. > > > > If ANYONE can come up with a reason that email which gets to the BBS shou > > mot be handled by the BBS if the BBS is configured for it, let me know! > > Let's say I have 2 instances of Synchronet, one handles outbound mail (only) > and one handles inbound mail (only). This modification assumes that the syst > that handles the outbound mail also handles inbound mail. However, since there is no way (currently) to *disable* the SMTP server without also disabling the sendmail thread, it's safe to assume that the system that is handling outbound mail is at least capable of handling inbound mail. digital man Snapple "Real Fact" #63: The average human produces 10,000 gallons of saliva in a lifetime. .