dirtyrat: I've had my resume online since it was being hosted by an ancient version of NCSA HTTPd that I'd installed as an experiment with that web thingy I'd been hearing about way-back-when. I've never had an issue with it being up there, other than getting the occasional call or letter from a headhunter. I've also never gotten what I consider to be a "quality" response from it, so draw your own conclusions. Sites like Monster, techies.com, and hotjobs.com have generally afforded a better level of response, in my experience.
Coding: More playing with relaytest; I now have the "basic" test working (MAIL FROM: whereever, RCPT TO: wherever), but I still haven't decided on a framework for handling multiple tests. I'm just doing a simple registration scheme right now, which may end up being enough for anyone wanting to add more tests. Now, if only "make" would stop segfaulting at SourceForge's shell machine...