Re: Re[2]: find -exec surprisingly slow

2004-08-14 Thread Bill Moran
Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Paul,
 
 On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 11:09:55 +0930 UTC (8/14/2004, 8:39 PM -0500 UTC my
 time), Paul A. Hoadley trunco scripsit:
 
  Reducing the number of processes spawned will certainly help some,
  but a better idea is to not have so many files in a single directory
  - that is just asking for trouble.
 
 P I'm not sure that I can make qmail do anything else.  These are spams
 P sent to non-existent addresses at my domain, being caught by
 P .qmail-default.
 
 Question... why do you have a .qmail-default file to begin with? If you have
 proper namespace or .qmail- files for your users, it is not necessary at
 all... all would then be bounced. Or if you wish just to drop mail coming in
 to .qmail-default, just put a # in it...
 
 P  What I am going to do is clear out the Maildir daily
 P instead of monthly, though.  Collecting them has become a significant
 P drain on disk space---the 400K spams are the result of about a month
 P and a half of collection.
 
 I would never think of collecting them at all, not even allow them in. There
 are several techniques just to block them at SMTP negotiation all together,
 so they don't even enter your system...

I have to second this.  You should never accept email destin for users that
don't exist, you should bounce it with a 5xx error prior to even accepting
the data portion of the SMTP transmission.

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Bill Moran
Potential Technologies
http://www.potentialtech.com
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Re: Re[2]: find -exec surprisingly slow

2004-08-14 Thread Paul A. Hoadley
On Sat, Aug 14, 2004 at 10:27:29PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:

 I have to second this.  You should never accept email destin for
 users that don't exist, you should bounce it with a 5xx error prior
 to even accepting the data portion of the SMTP transmission.

I agree completely.  I can't see how to make qmail do this,
though---have I overlooked something?


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