Il dom, 2003-11-16 alle 22:49, Jason Haar ha scritto: > On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 09:34:57PM +0100, Roberto Sebastiano wrote: > > Hi, > > I installed qmail-scanner with spamassassin and clamav. > > On the same machine I have ezmlm with a large distribution list (about > > 100.000 users). One mail per week is sent to this list. > > > > Now, In the current setup, the mails sent with ezmlm are checked with > > qmail-scanner-queue.pl (!) which hit the server so hard that I spent 20 > > minutes logging in from a console server. > > I cannot see how that can happen. If you send ONE message via SMTP to a > Qmail-Scanner server, then it will be scanned ONE time. If that message is > then delivered to ezmlm, and it then sends out to 10,000 recipients, then > Qmail-Scanner would not be called for those recips.
That it's what I think > > ...unless you have defined QMAILQUEUE in other places such as /etc/profile - > so it is defined when ezmlm calls qmail-send/etc... Obviously it would then > be called again and again. No. QMAILQUEUE is only defined in tcp.smtp.cdb I would like to know which program is called after the mail is delivered to ezmlm. qmail-send or qmail-inject ? Maybe I can setup a wrapper for ezmlm-send that sets QMAILQUEUE to /usr/sbin/qmail-queue ? -- Roberto Sebastiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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