What is Toaster Watcher?
    At the moment it's two things. First, it's a configuration file that
    stores a plethora of settings about your mail system. Other scripts and
    programs can thus use this configuration file to determine how to
    configure themselves and sub programs.

    The second part is a script that builds the run control file for
    qmail-smtpd. It takes into consideration all your settings, tests the
    RBL's you want to use, and builds a control file accordingly.

How did Toaster Watcher get started?
    It was this post to the toaster-users list:

    On 9/8/03 2:28 PM, "Matt Simerson" <matt@tnpi.biz> wrote:

    I just had an "ahah moment".

    It seems that an almost perpetual problem with mail servers is
    configuration, and being able to easily modify your SMTP servers
    configuration. So, my idea is this.

    Part 1.

    Create a configuration file and store it someplace reasonable like
    /usr/local/etc/mail/toaster.conf. That config file will have various
    sections. Within the smtpd section you'll be able to set various mail
    server settings such as memory limits, connection limits, which RBL's
    you want to use, multilog versus syslog logging, etc. It would look
    something like this:
    http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/www/logmonster/logmonster.conf

    Part 2.

    Write a little program named something appropriate like RBL-Watcher. The
    program can be run either as a daemon or via cron. It periodically (I'm
    thinking every 5-10 minutes would suffice) does very important things
    like poll all the RBL servers you have selected (in the configuration
    file) and verify that they are up and running. If it finds them down, it
    recreates the smtp servers run file and restarts qmail-smtpd.

    Benefits.

    This will keep us (system admins) from having to manually tweak our
    toasters config files every time a RBL list gets DoSed off the planet or
    is otherwise unreachable. It will also make it much easier to configure
    your mail toaster settings. For example, toaster_setup.pl could read the
    config file and ask a lot fewer questions when you are updating your
    toaster. When you want to switch from syslog to multilog, you could
    change the config file, run toaster_setup, and it'll rebuild your server
    files appropriately.

