David F. Skoll wrote:
Have you used it for standard maps? (e.g. access or virtusertable)
Yes.
Same
YES => Have you tried to reduce (horrible) number of lookups issued by
"any map" sendmail.cf design?
Jupp, with a little trickery it can be done one lookup for say
www.noone.com is possible mostly.
No. But a socketmap lookup passed through MIMEDefang down into the Perl code
is something like 10x to 1000x slower than a Berkeley DB lookup.
Ooo .. idd note to self .. find a way around this nasty beast, but .. as
I only run a moderately small server :) cost gain benifits are well u
know :)
(Side note: I'd love to see Sendmail support Dan Bernstein's "CDB" databases;
our tests indicate they are much faster than Berkeley DB. Maybe that's a
project for the future...)
Dit not look into that .. but will thnx
--
Michiel Brandenburg
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