masqmail
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this is masqmail-0.2.21 from oliver kurth
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date | Fri, 26 Sep 2008 17:05:23 +0200 |
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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/README Fri Sep 26 17:05:23 2008 +0200 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ 1.4 +MasqMail README 1.5 + 1.6 +MasqMail is a mail server designed for hosts that are not permanently 1.7 +connected to the internet. It handles outgoing messages, i.e. those 1.8 +that are to be sent over the non-permanent link (usually a ppp or slip 1.9 +connection over a modem or ISDN adapter) specially and delivers them 1.10 +only when explicitely told to do so. There is support for multiple 1.11 +providers, it is possible to write different configurations for each 1.12 +one. The configuration chosen is selected at delivery time, so that if 1.13 +for example a delivery of a message failed while connected with 1.14 +provider 1, it may be delivered when connected to provider 2. For each 1.15 +provider another mail host (or none) can be specified. 1.16 + 1.17 +MasqMail provides (a yet simple) mechanism to rewrite headers, also 1.18 +depending on the current connection. This makes it possible to deliver 1.19 +messages with a return address on the local network which will be 1.20 +rewitten at delivery time. The purpose of this is: 1.21 + 1.22 +- to allow delivery failure messages that are produced on the local 1.23 +network to be delivered immediately, while those that are produced 1.24 +outside can be delivered to a mailbox on the internet, to be retrieved 1.25 +later. 1.26 + 1.27 +- to give mail servers a return address which they can accept if they 1.28 +check for spam mail. Many mail servers require a return address which 1.29 +has the same domain as the server it is getting the message from. If 1.30 +you normally connect to only one provider, this is usually not a 1.31 +problem as you can configure your mailer to a fixed address (but then 1.32 +there is still the problem with the failure messages...), but it is a 1.33 +problem if you use different ones from time to time. 1.34 + 1.35 +MasqMail shall once be a complete replacement for sendmail (or other 1.36 +MTAs such as exim, qmail or smail) on a local network, but it is NOT 1.37 +supposed to be installed in a network with a permanent internet 1.38 +connection (at least if it is not behind a secure firewall) because 1.39 +it has no ability to check for undesired relaying or spam filtering. 1.40 + 1.41 +Missing, but soon to be realized features: 1.42 + 1.43 +- .forward file support (alias file is supported) 1.44 +- mailer demon messages (mail from the server in cases of delivery failures 1.45 +or malformed addresses) 1.46 + 1.47 +Future plans are: 1.48 + 1.49 +- initiate connections on its own 1.50 +- integration to the masqdialer system (mserver) as an option 1.51 +- possibly a pop3 server 1.52 + 1.53 +For installation instructions, see INSTALL. 1.54 + 1.55 +Bugs: MasqMail is still very young, and there are probably at lot of 1.56 +bugs in it. I need every bug reported to me! If you do, please send me 1.57 +the configuration files, the logs, the version, and a good description 1.58 +on how to reproduce the error. The more bug reports I get, the better 1.59 +masqmail will get! 1.60 + 1.61 +CREDITS: 1.62 +-------- 1.63 + 1.64 +I would like to thank everyone who has submitted suggestions and bug 1.65 +reports. Special thanks to: 1.66 + 1.67 +Gregor Hoffleit for beta testing and his suggestions for delivering 1.68 +mail immediately when online. 1.69 +Gregor Hoffleit again for supplying a patch which made maqmail work with mutt. 1.70 +And again for making the Debian package. And more patches. 1.71 + 1.72 +Dale Perkel for patiently trying to make MM compile and run with libc5 and 1.73 +various bug reports. 1.74 + 1.75 +Andre Masloch for finding most bugs. 1.76 + 1.77 +Edouard G. Parmelan for many patches and bug reports 1.78 + 1.79 +Iain Lea for the Redhat spec file 1.80 + 1.81 +...and many others 1.82 +-- 1.83 +Oliver Kurth <oku@masqmail.cx> 1.84 +http://masqmail.cx/ 1.85 +last change: Feb. 3, 2000