Jake Vickers wrote:
Craig Smith wrote:
Great thanks George. Those settings had been in originally, but I had
commented them out during testing and forgot to remove. Doh.
So am I correct in assuming, it limits genuine incoming mails to 50 max
during a specific time period from sender x, and the limits the amount of
incorrectly addressed/non genuine mail incoming to 10?
That is correct.
"specific time period" being a single smtp session.
These parameters will never kick in for mail coming from a qmail server,
because qmail sends each message individually (using more bandwith than
necessary). However, some mail servers group all recipients at the same host
(receiving server) together in the same session, so the message only gets
sent once to each receiving host (domain, essentially). These settings
control that type of situation.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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