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qmail-qmqpd(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    qmail-qmqpd(8)

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qmail-qmqpd - receive mail via QMQP SYNOPSIS
qmail-qmqpd DESCRIPTION
qmail-qmqpd receives mail messages via the Quick Mail Queueing Protocol (QMQP) and invokes qmail-queue to deposit them into the outgoing queue. qmail-qmqpd must be supplied several environment variables; see tcp-environ(5). qmail-qmqpd will relay messages to any destination. It should be invoked only for connections from preauthorized users. SEE ALSO
tcp-env(1), tcpserver(1), tcp-environ(5), qmail-qmqpc(8), qmail-queue(8) qmail-qmqpd(8)

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