On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Markus Stumpf wrote:
> If you patch qmail-smtpd to keep (centralized) track on incoming connections
> per time period and lock out those which are over some threshold this
> will probably work as long as you are not a bigger site with many users
> subscribed to a mailing list that is distributed via qmail.
> In the latter case you'll probably notice a similar behaviour.
Yeah, but at times that could lock this list out. :)
Why not keep track of how many rcpt-to's on a connections (that's what I
understand the thing does) and at a certain point start teergrubing it.
If it persists beyond another number after that you can either lock it
out altogether or send it a land or something like that. :)
Vince.
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