At 23:43 28/12/99 +0100, bert hubert wrote:
Rule of thumb for large sites: Put your 50 most com-
monly used domains into rcpthosts, and the rest into
morercpthosts.
ah, but does it matter? I have nearly 900 in my rcpthosts file and I'm not
noticing
Petr Novotny wrote:
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On 29 Dec 99, at 10:50, Peter Gradwell wrote:
At 23:43 28/12/99 +0100, bert hubert wrote:
Rule of thumb for large sites: Put your 50 most com-
monly used domains into rcpthosts, and the
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On 29 Dec 99, at 12:03, Andre Oppermann wrote:
Petr Novotny wrote:
The file is scanned during startup of qmail-send, and after HUPing
qmail-send. If you don't do that often, you don't need to worry.
rcpthosts is scanned every time an email
At 12:03 29/12/99 +0100, you wrote:
rcpthosts is scanned every time an email comes in (by qmail-smtpd).
But then again, if you need to administer a file with like 900
significant lines, you'd like to use some automatic tool for that. It's
easy to adapt that tool to work with morercpthosts
Peter Gradwell spake unto me and said:
- searching a fairly empty (5 lines) rcpthosts file and then
searching morercpthosts, or
Um, that should be '(50 lines)', meaning 'your 50 most commonly used
domains' (man qmail-smtpd). When a domain is found in rcpthosts, then
morercpthosts is not
Frank Greven spake unto me and said:
Should I only use rcptshosts or not?
You should use morercpthosts, because Dan knows what he's doing.
If it's a question of memory - because of what you called in-memory
cdb - what is the needed size of RAM?
I can't answer that; this is a case of
Hello,
I've a rcpthosts file with more than 500 domains listed in it.
I've read somewhere not to put more than 50 in it.
Are there any performance problems with such a big rcpthosts?
If so, what can I do to avoid this?
Thanks,
Frank
On Tue, Dec 28, 1999 at 11:41:59PM +0100, Frank Greven wrote:
Hello,
I've a rcpthosts file with more than 500 domains listed in it.
I've read somewhere not to put more than 50 in it.
Are there any performance problems with such a big rcpthosts?
If so, what can I do to avoid this?
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