On Thu, 17 Jul 2014, Dennis Boone wrote: > > What do you expect perl/libc to do when you tell it to connect to > > host *? > > See, for example, the RELEASE_NOTES file, around line 10800: > > To make it possible for several hosts to share one content checking > daemon, the IP address and/or the port number in $forward_method and > $notify_method may be specified as an asterisk. An asterisk in the > colon-separated second field (host) will be replaced by the SMTP > client peer address (i.e. the MTA host). An asterisk in the third > field (tcp port) will be replaced by the incoming SMTP/LMTP session > port number plus one. This obsoletes the previously used less flexible > configuration parameter $relayhost_is_client. An example: > > $forward_method = 'smtp:*:*'; $notify_method = 'smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10025'; indeed. There is code for that feature, but it will take time to debug this.
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