How many connections do you have set open, the default is 50 but I have seen
as many as 400 connections to my real SMTP agent.  Since I don't know how
large the SMTP app on the GnatBox is I am concerned about the 64MB RAM
limitation.  I don't want to consume it all with SMTP sessions.

I'm also concerned about hampering the overall performance of the box and
since it sounds like we have about the same size of user base your advice
would be appreciated.

Thanks,
-Vaughn


----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Howansky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 10:35 AM
Subject: RE: [gb-users] ISP allowing SPAM and VIRUS emails outbound.


> > Is anyone using the black-list feature of GnatBox (MAPS, etc) with any
luck?
> > I am considering going that way and would enjoy some constructive
advice.
> >
> > I am also wondering if anyone has found any remaining free black-list
> > servers that are reliable...???
>
> I'm using:
>
> relays.ordb.org
> sbl.spamhaus.org
> relays.osirusoft.com
> bl.spamcop.net
>
> These block about 30K messages a day. I use SpamAssassin to handle the
> leftovers. I've also got a spam trap to identify HTML scrapers, and I
block
> them explicitly with firewall rules. And I still get junk in my inbox. :(
>
> --
> Alex Howansky
> Wankwood Associates
> http://www.wankwood.com/
>
>
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