Thank you for the answer Davide.
That basically means that as long as a source address sends e-mail, the
entry will immediately pass through the greylisting.
I know, I know, I should have read the man pages, but wasn't anywhere
near a machine to access the server... :)
Thus, the 30 day expiry
Thus, the 30 day expiry time is excessive overkill, and possibly a 14
day window might be better under normal operating conditions. In this
I usually use 36 days. There is lot of newsletters and digests and so
on, which are issued with monthly periodicity.
--
Michal A. Valasek | Chief
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Jorn Hass wrote:
I am not sure if an incoming mail resets the date-stamp as it comes
in, back to the original 30 days, or wether the time-stamp just gets
left to the initial access. In which case it would mean that the
stream mail would never expire. Davide can possibly
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Objet : [xmail] Re: GLST on secondary server
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
Simple way is to share the same
Hi All...
Ok, so there has been various comments around this. As you wish to
LIMIT delays on valid incoming, what you need to do is keep your
expire time-out on the database as long as possible.
My settings are as follows:
# 10 minutes
timeo=600
# 30 days...
exptimeo=2592000
# 2 hour
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
Simple way is to share the same base for the two servers.
Primary xmail server with glst database and it shares (nfs, ...) the glst
directory on secure backoffice network (or with ssl/stunnel/vpn, ...)
Secondary xmail server glst points to this
with files used
as semaphores/flags)
Francis
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Date: 15/06/06 18:17
Objet: [xmail] Re: GLST on secondary server
it should read
I **dont** want to get big delay in mail delivery.
Hi!
What is the best way to implement the GLST
it should read
I **dont** want to get big delay in mail delivery.
Hi!
What is the best way to implement the GLST on a secondary mail server? I
want to get big delay in mail delivery.
What is the recommended GLST database cleanup procedure and how often
should it be done?
Matic
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