rblsmtpd + multiple listings
I am a bit confused ... I am looking at Aaron Nabil's patch to allow rblsmtpd to use multiple listing services ... but does rblsmtpd not already support multiple services? Of course it does, I'm using the rbl and relays.mail-abuse right now. Why the patch? -- __ Mark Drummond|ICQ#19153754|mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gang Warily|http://signals.rmc.ca/ Kingston Linux Users Group|http://signals.rmc.ca/klug/
Re: rblsmtpd + multiple listings
Mark E. Drummond writes: I am a bit confused ... I am looking at Aaron Nabil's patch to allow rblsmtpd to use multiple listing services ... but does rblsmtpd not already support multiple services? Of course it does, I'm using the rbl and relays.mail-abuse right now. Why the patch? rblsmtpd lets you invoke multiple instances of itself. Aaron's patch allows you to avoid an extra exec() of the same program. -- -russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://russnelson.com Crynwr sells support for free software | PGPok | "Ask not what your country 521 Pleasant Valley Rd. | +1 315 268 1925 voice | can force other people to Potsdam, NY 13676-3213 | +1 315 268 9201 FAX | do for you..." -Perry M.
Re: rblsmtpd + multiple listings
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 09:39:41AM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote: rblsmtpd lets you invoke multiple instances of itself. Aaron's patch allows you to avoid an extra exec() of the same program. Ah! I see. I guess I'll keep an eye on the load and see what happens as I add other listings. My MX is currently pretty lightly taxed ... a dual Sun E250 with 1GB of RAM running qmail+scan4virus(one virus scanner only)+rbl+relays and currently only handling incoming mail for ~2300 people. Load is always 0.3. -- __ Mark Drummond|ICQ#19153754|mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gang Warily|http://signals.rmc.ca/ Kingston Linux Users Group|http://signals.rmc.ca/klug/