I have a couple of suggestions as well: - the patch that deals with oversized dns packets - the patch that limits the number of RCPT TO's - the tarpitting patch - the patch that limits the size of the bounce mail - of course: one of the UCE patches (I like Sam's patch a lot, which already combines some other patches) - and a personal favorite of mine: the ldap patch (indeed witch an option to compile it in or not) Franky > ---------- > From: Dave Sill[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, March 25, 1999 3:14 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: What goes in the official patch? > > Russell Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >Still, while I respect Dan's desire to control qmail, it wouldn't hurt > >us to develop an official patch. > > I agree, but I think all of the patches included should be optional > and turned off by default. A single config file with a short > description of each patch and a mechanism for enabling it would be > nice. > > >So, what goes in the official patch? > > I don't use any of the patches, but the most popular ones seem to be > those that do spam control and improved logging. > > -Dave >
