Hi,

On 11.10.2011 at 00:19 Lutz Petersen wrote:
> 
> Why are the 0-Byte-Files (no second connection comes in ever) laying around 
> in the same way as directories and used files ? Would'nt it make sense to 
> delete these empty greylisting files much more earlies than those diretories 
> or used files ? I change the 'qtp-prune-graylist' script to delete zero 
> length files instead of graylist-max-secs= time after 24h. Is there any 
> argument not to do this ?

I do exactly this (albeit with a self written script, because when I started to 
cleanup my graylisting directory I didn't know about 'qtp-prune-graylist').
Empty files older than 24 hours, "too old" files (-> graylist-max-secs) and 
subsequently empty directories are removed. In my case once a day, when there's 
lower load on the server. The (for me also separate) graylist filesystem offers 
enough space and inodes to cover it's uncleaned usage for several days, so 
there's no significant profit to gain cleaning up more than once a day.

Just my 2 cents,

Peter
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