Zenon Panoussis wrote:
> 
> In this case this feature turns against me and everybody else except
> the spammer. What is hitting me is more or less innocent servers
> bouncing spam (not 100% innocent because they shouldn't have accepted
> that spam in the first place, but misconfigured != malicious). So
> tarpitting them wastes their resources and mine, especially mine,
> without achieving any desirable effect, e.g. slowing down the spammer.
> 
> I'll risk earning myself an RTFM reply and ask: is there a way to
> configure tarpit=off?

No, not without modifying the source code, but the resources each 
connection use on your system are very minimal.  Increase the number of 
connections that you allow.

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