On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 09:50:25AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Unless you get a bare linefeed.  At which point you need to find the
> offending smtp connection and kill it.
> 
> I average about one "broken?" MTA or two a week.  Causes logfiles to swell
> and general performance problems.
[snip] 
> > > The hardware/software for each:
> > > 
> > > [ relay ]
> > > AMD K6-2 333
> > > 384MB RAM
> > > UW SCSI disk on Buslogic controller
> > > True tulip 100bTX NIC on 3com 10/100 switch, full-dup
> > > RH6 w/ 2.2.13 kernel
> > > qmail-1.03 + jbuce.diff + newlines.patch
                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

That is precisely the reason for this little patch. No more worrying about
broken MTAs. :)

(P.S. I forgot to mention that the AMD K6-2 333 maxes out with a load avg of
around 2...and that's when concurrencyremote hits max (180). Yet the machine
stays totally responsive.)

/pg
-- 
Peter Green
Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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