> are you telling me that you're spending your time looking logs and
> adjusting maps order ? come on, this is a process that a picky admin would
> do once a week at most.
> 

I was trying to say that I thought that the log didn't show enough info about what
map caused the block. I am on a small XMail system with a only a dozen users, so
yes, once in a while i glance through a days log. As for RBLs, there are several map
services out there, some good, some too restrictive, some that suck. I could use
15-20 of them, but that would have impact on performance, not all of us are directly
connected to the ARPA-backbone you know. I ideally would use one only, but which one 
?? 
You don't know which one/s suits your situation best before trying some of them out. 

This would be a one time setup, but getting there would be alot easier with this info
at hand. I have found a three-map config to run quite fine as of know, but hell yeah,
I may be picky, if there's performance to gain, I am willing to look into it further.

This is my experience with setting up maps for XMail, it got better with 1.10, before
that you did not know if there was any lookups performed. If I were a new XMail
user, not customed to programming and map lookups, I'd be winding down many roads
before getting there.

Dont take me wrong here, XMail is THE smtp server in my opinion. I just think the
words I am looking for is a little more user-friendly ;)


/thomas.

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