Hi, On Thu, 2 May 2002, Jason Lim wrote:
> From http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/rblsmtpd.html [SNIP] > rblsmtpd drops the limited SMTP conversation after 60 seconds, even if the > client has not quit by then. > > Options: > > * -t n: Change the timeout to n seconds. [SNIP] > Does the -t option work in such a way, that if -t 10 was inserted, then > the mail server would wait a maximum of 10 seconds for the lookup requests > to be complete, and if they aren't complete, then ignore them and let the > email through? Sadly, that's not what I've understood. I've been looking for such an option (to limit the total amount of time spent on the RBL queries) myself as well, to avoid clients timing out if a RBL is down. But as far as I know, -t only controls the period that's described in the part you quoted: the time rblsmtpd is willing to continue talking to a spamming client that apparently doesn't take no for an answer, before dropping the connection. The phrase "'the' timeout" in the manpage is a bit ambiguous, agreed. Cheers, Emile. -- E-Advies / Emile van Bergen | [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel. +31 (0)70 3906153 | http://www.e-advies.info -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

