--- Mark Martinec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Those I still register are 
> > either from "unknown" (unresolvable) or from dubiously-named hosts.
> > But I still get one distressing disconnect:
> > Jun  4 10:19:32 host postfix/smtpd[23634]: connect from
> > localhost.domain.com[127.0.0.1]
> > Jun  4 10:19:32 host postfix/smtpd[23634]: 764E1DD883:
> > client=localhost.domain.com[127.0.0.1]
> > Jun  4 10:19:32 host postfix/smtpd[23634]: disconnect from
> > localhost.domain.com[127.0.0.1]
> 
> Could it be that you have a maxproc limit on smtpd @ port 10025 as
> well?
> The entry "10025 inet n - n - - smtpd ..." in master.cf should not
> have any explicit maxproc limits, the default of 100 is just fine
> (or at least it should be as high as $max_servers plus a few for
> good measure). Use or this service is already limited by the service
> feeding mail to a content filter.

No, there is no value there.  I suppose I should have at least the
number of processes given for postfix.  I was also wondering about
MySQL.  Since I am using SQL lookups do I need to somehow tell MySQL to
increase its number of processes?

I have now been locked out of my system.  It must of choked somehow.

Peter

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