> On 2 Oct 2024, at 18:39, Philipp <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> [2024-10-02 15:32] OlivaFN88 <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>> On 2 Oct 2024, at 15:26, Tassilo Philipp <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> just guessing... "virtuals[60710]: warn: result too large" might not be an 
>>> error from opensmtpd? Is "virtuals" the process name?
> 
> The "virtuals" is the name of the table. This name is also used as
> argv[0] for proc tables.
> 
> This warning is because the table_api.c in opensmtpd-extras has a fixed
> size result buffer. Your result exceed this limit.
> 
>>> On Wed, Oct 02, 2024 at 02:01:35PM -0300, OlivaFN88 wrote:
>>>> Hello guys!
>>>> 
>>>> I have create an valias in mysql with 300 members and when I send an mail 
>>>> to this alias I can see this:
>>>> virtuals[60710]: warn: result too large
>>>> d743df75a217ad6c smtp failed-command command="RCPT TO:<alias@xyz>" 
>>>> result="424 4.2.4 Mailing list expansion problem: <alias@xyz>”
>>>> 
>>>> I tried change limits with smtp limit max-rcpt 1000 and smtp limit 
>>>> max-mails 1000, but with no success.
>>>> 
>>>> I’m running opensmtpd-7.3.0_3,1 on FreeBSD 14.1
>>>> 
>>>> Somebody have idea of how to solve this without mail lists?
> 
> As a workaround you could have indirect aliases something like:
> 
> alias@xyz -> alias-1@xyz, alias-2@xyz, alias-3@xyz, ...
> alias-1@xyz -> rcpt-1@domain, rcpt-2@domain, ...
> alias-2@xyz -> rcpt-10@domain, rcpt-11@domain, ...
> 
> But this is only an ugly workaround.
> 
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you.
>>>> 
>>>> —
>>>> Felipe Oliva
>> 
>> I found the message here: https://github.com/OpenSMTPD/table-mysql
>> 
>> I will to try change the limits in the source.
> 
> Because you use version 7.3 you need to check the code in the extras
> repo: https://github.com/OpenSMTPD/OpenSMTPD-extras
> 
> Look at api/table_api.c:138 there is the size hardcoded. But increasing
> this limit is also only a workaround.
> 
> Philipp

Yes, I tried it, but it’s going out of control.

Thank you everybody!

Let’s try a mail-list. Somebody knows which one is this here?

Thank you!

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