Hi - think I MIGHT be having troubles with connections to my imap and pop3
daemons... think they MIGHT be due to limits in the MAXPERIP, but they are
intermittant, and before I raise limits and open myself up to a dos attack I
thought I'd ask if there is a way to verify?

Does anything specific show up in the logs if the limit is reached?

Is there a way to override the limit for known "good" hosts? We have some
webmail clients on local servers - so I'm wondering if I can set a special
limit for them, or if I have to run different processes... like one on a
separate address, and firewall or screen it from public view and use it only
for the "good" clients?

The symptom I'm seeing is errors connecting to the server by the webmail
client - don't know if they webclients are at fault (users can't be trusted
to report the error reliably, and it isn't an apache error per say, so
there's no log of it...

Also - I know I've seen it before, but every time I look I can't find it -
is there a central doc of all the bofh options? When I look on the courier
site I don't see one, but I'm sure I have before...

Thanks!

m/



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