Re: [Mimedefang] Back into the loop...

2006-10-26 Thread Kris Deugau
Philip Prindeville wrote: Only ratware seems to like to open multiple connections in parallel. qmail does this, and short of completely redesigning it (and more or less making it not qmail), I don't think there's a fix. It's a real pain, but ratware is not the only software doing this by a long

Re: [Mimedefang] Back into the loop...

2006-10-25 Thread Steffen Kaiser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Philip Prindeville wrote: from 192.150.1.3, then it will reject that the session... with a 5xx message... and will also blacklist incoming connections from that Add it to access_db, however, you cannot quadruple it, as you

Re: [Mimedefang] Back into the loop...

2006-10-25 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Tuesday, October 24, 2006 6:28 PM -0600 Philip Prindeville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's easier to share XML fragments and parameters (where the parameters change more often than the actual logic that implements the test). So we could make the scripting more stable, and the fine tuning

[Mimedefang] Back into the loop...

2006-10-24 Thread Philip Prindeville
Hi. Been off working on other projects and hence haven't spent a lot of attention to this list the last few months (sniff!), but I have more free time lately (largely due to being made redundant, woo-hoo!). Anyway, if these questions have been asked before, sorry. A few issues/questions I was

Re: [Mimedefang] Back into the loop...

2006-10-24 Thread David F. Skoll
Philip Prindeville wrote: HELO localhost.localdomain from 192.150.1.3, then it will reject that the session... with a 5xx message... and will also blacklist incoming connections from that site for the next 4 hours... If another connection comes in from that address during that 4 hour

Re: [Mimedefang] Back into the loop...

2006-10-24 Thread Philip Prindeville
David F. Skoll wrote: Philip Prindeville wrote: HELO localhost.localdomain from 192.150.1.3, then it will reject that the session... with a 5xx message... and will also blacklist incoming connections from that site for the next 4 hours... If another connection comes in from that

Re: [Mimedefang] Back into the loop...

2006-10-24 Thread David F. Skoll
Philip Prindeville wrote: Sendmail 8.13 can do all of that (and more) with its conncontrol and ratecontrol features. I just read the README in /usr/share/sendmail-cf/ and couldn't tell the difference between one knob and the other. conncontrol limits the maximum number of concurrent SMTP