Thanks for that setting Thomas. I've lowered the reload threshold
setting for now as a work around. How much overhead does a low
threshold add if there are no file changes? Is it significant, or does
it only add a penalty if there are actually file changes?
One other question - is it possible to use "DB:" for the
'LocalAddresses_Flat' lookup to make it near real-time? I was
experimenting a bit with it, but it didn't appear to actually use a DB
back-end for 'LocalAddresses_Flat' despite the setting. The description
kind of implies it's file-only, but couldn't tell if DB backing only
works for options where explicitly stated, or most anywhere file backing
is allowed.
I don't have an LDAP server setup, which seemed like the only other
potential way I could find in the options to feed ASSP local addresses
via a real-time, database back-end.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
-Scott
On 2016-09-09 02:30, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
> If 'LocalAddresses_Flat' is modified using the GUI, changes are active
> immediatly.
> If 'LocalAddresses_Flat' is modified externaly, it may take up to five
> minutes before the changes become active - see 'ReloadOptionFiles'..
>
> Thomas
>
> Von: Scott J <[email protected]>
> An: [email protected]
> Datum: 08.09.2016 19:55
> Betreff: [Assp-user] Any way to force refresh of
> LocalAddresses_Flat?
>
> When adding new email addresses to a domain, how does ASSP detect
> changes to LocalAddresses_Flat? Is there a specific refresh interval,
> or is it possible to externally trigger ASSP to refresh the file when it
> is externally modified to reduce the update lag?
>
> We have new addresses setup in our SMTP server and are quickly
> there-after used to receive email, but ASSP doesn't recognize those new
> valid local addresses right away (almost 3 minutes in the example
> below). It's causing mail to be rejected by ASSP even though it's valid
> in on our backend SMTP server.
>
> Here's an example where the LocalAddresses_Flat was modified at
> Sep-08-16 08:08:48
>
> ...
> ...
> Sep-08-16 08:10:44 [Worker_1] Worker_1 wakes up
> Sep-08-16 08:10:44 [Worker_1] Connected: session:1FBC6774
> 156.147.23.53:37379 > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:125 > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:25
> Sep-08-16 08:10:44 [Worker_1] 156.147.23.53 info: injected STARTTLS
> request to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> Sep-08-16 08:10:45 m1-40244-08146 [Worker_1] [TLS-out] [InvalidAddress]
> 156.147.23.53 <[email protected]> invalid address rejected:
> [email protected]
> Sep-08-16 08:10:45 m1-40244-08146 [Worker_1] [TLS-out] 156.147.23.53
> <[email protected]> Message-Score: added 10 (irValencePB) for invalid
> address [email protected], total score for this message is
> now 10
> Sep-08-16 08:10:45 m1-40244-08146 [Worker_1] [TLS-out] 156.147.23.53
> <[email protected]> info: start damping (1 s)
> Sep-08-16 08:10:47 m1-40244-08146 [Worker_1] 156.147.23.53
> <[email protected]> info: PB-IP-Score for '156.147.23.0' is 10, added
> 10 in this session
> Sep-08-16 08:10:47 [Worker_1] Disconnected: session:1FBC6774
> 156.147.23.53 - processing time 3 seconds
> Sep-08-16 08:10:47 [Worker_1] Worker_1 will sleep now
>
> ...
> ...
> Sep-08-16 08:11:39 [Main_Thread] Adminupdate: [root xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
> file 'E:/assp/files/ASSP_LocalAddresses_Flat.txt' for config
> 'LocalAddresses_Flat' was changed
> Sep-08-16 08:11:39 [Main_Thread] Option list file:
> 'E:/assp/files/ASSP_LocalAddresses_Flat.txt' reloaded
> (LocalAddresses_Flat) with 834 records
> ...
> ...
>
> Our setup is ASSP version 2.5.1(16177) running on Win Server 2012 with
> Strawberry Perl 5.020003
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