Bill,

Monday, June 16, 2003 you wrote:
BB> The more tests it fails, the
BB> slower the connection gets...IN REAL TIME!  

I see now, thanks for the reply.

XMAIL has a setting like this with its CustMapsList and its
SMTP-RDNSCheck.  I've used both but I didn't find it very useful.

In CustMapsList I can list however many rbl's I want it to check and
then specify whether to drop the connection or delay it "-S" seconds
between SMTP commands.

Then with SMTP-RDNSCheck I can either drop or set a delay of "-S"
seconds between commands.

I used the delay when I first established XMAIL but finally decided it
was pointless to make the server work so hard. So now I only put in
CustMapsList the rbl tests I intend to use to drop the connection. I
stopped using the RDNSCheck as I just found it slowed down the SMTP
dialogue too much. Besides even if the message passed I still was
going to check in the Queue for other spam tests and it seems a lot of
spammers actually have RDNS.

Terry Fritts


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