Phil Pennock a écrit :
On 2006-03-21 at 17:22 +0100, Olivier Bonvalet wrote:
Have I to set anything else to improve perf ?
Local DNS cache, or LDAP slave if using LDAP for lookups.
Ok. I already have a local DNS cache, and don't use LDAP.
If doing many file lookups per recipient, consider building the data
into CDB files for faster lookups.
mmm I forgot to say : recipients are not local at all, all emails are
for remote smtp servers.
/var/log being a different filesystem from /var/spool/exim/ (not just
for the hints).
mm Ok. I'll try this, and will set "noatime" option for /var/spool/exim too.
Set split_spool_directory.
I was thinking it was needed only for ext2/ext3. For XFS and JFS too ?
And what about ReiserFS ?
Look carefully at what happens with your exim Routers; are you
spam-scanning the outgoing mail once, at submission, or once per
recipient? If all mail sent to your mailing-list software is scanned
for spam and malware, then you probably can skip the scanning on the
resubmitted emails. Many "template" configurations route mail on a
per-recipient basis to spam-scanning first, because they're not designed
to deal with that degree of recipient fan-out.
There is not any spam filter or anti virus on this boxes. They are
dedicated for the mailing list :
just Exim which send emails to remote SMTP servers.
For the routers, the config is the "default".
Thanks
Olivier
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