On 4-May-07, at 7:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought I'd use the plugins in the aio directory. They work ok
for most pages, however, for pages above a certain size, they hang.
Well one of them does.
The browser will get so much of the page to display, then it just
sits there with the
On 6-May-07, at 1:32 PM, Guy Hulbert wrote:
On Sun, 2007-05-06 at 13:22 -0400, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On 6-May-07, at 10:34 AM, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
It's a bit tricky to compute the timezone correctly, though.
Why not just use gmtime and output + ?
RFC 2822, p15.
The date
On 3-May-07, at 12:35 PM, Martijn wrote:
A short and simple question about the AxKit::XSP::Perform module: when
another field in a form doesn't contain valid data -so, the way the
module works, the form is shown again- all occurrences of
f:single-select jump back to their default (or, in case
On 23-Apr-07, at 8:33 PM, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Geoffrey Young wrote:
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Geoffrey Young wrote:
http://people.apache.org/~geoff/Apache-Reload-0.07.tar.gz
Done.
I think the first thing we should do is release 0.08 and polish
off the
release process.
we can't
http://taint.org/2007/04/17/132339a.html
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On 10-Apr-07, at 12:57 PM, Hans Salvisberg wrote:
It should produce the standard header, except for a few additional
spaces after from, so I can be sure that my code is used. It's
taken straight out of SMTP.pm, with the addition of qp- and some
line breaks.
The resulting Received header
On 9-Apr-07, at 12:56 AM, Hans Salvisberg wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
On 8-Apr-07, at 7:06 PM, Hans Salvisberg wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
1) If the sender meant to send the mail, then the recipient
knows who the user is anyway.
The sender may be sending email to mailing lists, which
On 9-Apr-07, at 8:34 PM, Hans Salvisberg wrote:
Hans Salvisberg wrote:
Yes, this works great -- thank you!
I spoke a bit too soon. There's a strange problem that I don't
understand (maybe my lack of Perl skills): the string that I return
is truncated at the first newline. If I omit the
On 8-Apr-07, at 9:53 AM, Hans Salvisberg wrote:
When using qpsmtpd (trunk) to relay outgoing messages, it
constructs a Received header that contains among other information
-- the SMTP authorization mechanism
-- the SMTP authorization username
-- the qpsmtpd version number
I know that
On 8-Apr-07, at 10:35 AM, Michael Holzt wrote:
1) If the sender meant to send the mail, then the recipient knows who
the user is anyway.
Ehh, wrong. A malicious sender could have forged the headers.
In which case they don't give any information that could help in an
attack.
2) If the
On 8-Apr-07, at 7:06 PM, Hans Salvisberg wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
1) If the sender meant to send the mail, then the recipient knows
who the user is anyway.
The sender may be sending email to mailing lists, which broadcast
his username to the world at large.
Yup, fair enough. I'll try
On 6-Apr-07, at 1:28 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
Dilshan Perera wrote:
Hay Manilal,
Another one. The source codes
Check this out
http://forums.theplanet.com/index.php?showtopic=86487
Neither of these links have the plug-in he was seeking. I don't
have it but perhaps some of the people
On 30-Mar-07, at 1:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are OK.
PerlModule AxKit2
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler AxKit2
I doubt they're OK - they just get ignored at startup time. AxKit2
doesn't work as an apache2 module.
It runs stand-alone. If you need to serve via Apache2 you'll
On 29-Mar-07, at 9:50 AM, Guy Hulbert wrote:
On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 08:58 -0400, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Could you elaborate a little -- i.e. how will I know that async
requires
a different version - is it specific hooks [ or something else ] ?
There's no requires. But if you're running -async
On 29-Mar-07, at 12:21 PM, Guy Hulbert wrote:
It seems that at some point -async should be preferred to -fork.
I think that's a mistaken assumption. Horses for courses. I'm still
using -forkserver at home and I'm very happy with it.
Matt.
Major bug found (and fixed) in svn. Please update to latest.
Admittedly this probably only fixes for pipeline-liars (i.e. early-
talkers), but could be very valuable to those using qpsmtpd-async as
a spamtrap.
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OK cool. Let me know, and I'll send you a tarball of the CVS archive.
On 26-Mar-07, at 10:36 AM, Geoffrey Young wrote:
it seems the Apache::Reload grant has been recorded by the ASF
secretary. when I find the time I'll notify incubator, or figure out
the next step so we can import the code.
On 16-Mar-07, at 12:37 PM, Geoffrey Young wrote:
I can dig up some tuits to make this change if the list approves.
Last
I looked we had your CLA on file, and a please take it [1], so I
think
if you gave us a version control dump (if possible) I could add
this to
the mod_perl trunk ala
On 14-Mar-07, at 9:00 PM, David Sparks wrote:
I was having problems getting a postfix mta to forward messages to
qpsmtpd-async. Postfix was reporting that the connection was lost
after end of data.
plugins for hook_connect, hook_mail and hook_rcpt would run, but
the plugins for
On 15-Mar-07, at 2:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Correct header parsing of space only lines (Joerg Meyer)
This was originally like that because there's a bunch of broken mail
senders out there, and with this new setup you might never see the
body of the mail.
I don't mind either
Now that A::R is managed by you guys :-)
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Date: March 15, 2007 8:36:39 AM EDT (CA)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Richard Joel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache::Reload crash patch
Matt:
At our company, we use the Apache::Reload module in
New server is up and running. Mail seems to be working. So lets see
if ezmlm is working...
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On 11-Mar-07, at 8:08 PM, Yanick Champoux wrote:
On Sunday 11 March 2007 16:53, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Checking if the mailing list is working...
Seems so. :-)
Yup. Web site is totally down, but I'm working on it. Debian is very
different to what I'm used to (but mostly in a nice
Is there a simple rcpt plugin to check against the qmail aliases
directory and the qmail virtualdomains file?
Tomorrow axkit.org moves to a new server. I do *not* expect this to
go well. It has been screw up after screw up so far (all my fault,
basically), so we will almost 100% likely lose the web site for a
time, but I'm hoping to have the mailing list setup.
I'll send another post when things
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I'm new to this list (hello) and fairly new in my job, which I took over
from a regular poster to this list. I've found my way around AxKit pretty
well, but now I want to make some big changes to the website and I'm
getting a bit stuck. Perhaps just stuck in
Mark Signal wrote:
can someone suggest how I could modify this code to return DECLINED if
the sender (mail from) contains .nz at the end of the address?
if ($transaction-sender-format =~ /\.nz$/i) {
$self-log(LOGWARN, Sender from NZ - skipping);
return DECLINED;
}
On 16-Feb-07, at 6:32 PM, David Sparks wrote:
Hi, I've just upgraded to the latest version and noticed that mail
from
and rcpt to checking is now very strict. Bear in mind that I use
qpsmtpd on a spamtrap, so getting strict with the protocol isn't
what
I want.
Interesting note. I
On 9-Feb-07, at 6:50 AM, Michael Holzt wrote:
Randal has his secondary MX as an IP that maps to the same computer
as his primary MX. That means that if the primary is down then so is
the secondary. Thus if someone hits his secondary FIRST, then it's by
definition a bad MTA. He then blocklists
On 6-Feb-07, at 7:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I have some lengthy processes coming up in the near future.
Should I wait for the job server to be written or will I have to
implement the above?
Assuming the latter :)
Yeah :-(
If I were you I'd have some sort of job-server (mod_perl
On 8-Feb-07, at 11:02 AM, Lars Skjærlund wrote:
Actually, I would like to pass a bunch of information from my session
plugin to later stages - are notes the best tool for that, or could I
pass, say, a hash in some way?
Notes are the best way - but they're not limited to text strings -
you
On 8-Feb-07, at 8:42 PM, Bryan Scott wrote:
Spammers have been known to hit moved MX records 6 months after
the old TTL expired.
D'ohh! You've figured out the trick behind my new spam trap.
grin
There's certainly some interesting things you can do here. A good
example is Randal
On 5-Feb-07, at 2:24 PM, Jens Weibler wrote:
I'm wondering if there's any concept for dynamic pluginsettings?
Yes. Create a 'config' hook.
On 7-Feb-07, at 12:13 PM, Jens Weibler wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
On 5-Feb-07, at 2:24 PM, Jens Weibler wrote:
I'm wondering if there's any concept for dynamic pluginsettings?
Yes. Create a 'config' hook.
mmh, there must be a better way to do this.
I have to change e.g
Does this work then? If so I can check it off my list :-)
On 7-Feb-07, at 5:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Correct way to support check_earlytalker with PollServer.
On 6-Feb-07, at 9:31 AM, Geoffrey Young wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
Hmm, it's been years now since I touched that stuff - I thought the
mod_perl guys *were* maintaining it? I've CC'd Geoff who would know.
from what I can tell, we've taken over Apache2::Reload but not
Apache::Reload. I seem
I just use:
if ($tran-header-get('Subject') =~ /Out of Office/i) {
return DENY;
}
if ($tran-header-get('X-Mailer') =~ /^vacation/) {
return DENY;
}
if ($tran-header-get('From') =~ /mailsweeper/i) {
return DENY;
}
for
On 3-Feb-07, at 5:52 AM, Guy Hulbert wrote:
From looking at the (old) trunk, I saw some architectural changes
(Danga.pm and Danga::*) and I suppose there is an async option (?).
Am I correct in understanding that all this is now merged ?
Yes. Merged and updated (faster, works better, etc).
On 2-Feb-07, at 4:58 PM, Patrick Michael Kane wrote:
I'd also love to see a working qpsmtpd-async or instructions on how to
roll my own.
Now I've added the missing files it's just a matter of changing the
command line to call qpsmtpd-async instead.
A few plugins aren't async though [*],
On 2-Feb-07, at 8:00 PM, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
Maybe we should convert those plugins to new module plugins and
have them use regular inheritance to share code between the async
and the regular version?
I don't think there's much conversion necessary, but yeah I'll share
code (and use
John Peacock wrote:
How is everyone else coping with this exponential rise in spam? I'm
drowning in it; I have to throw some new servers in place just so I can
continue to accept any mail. I used to have forkserver set to 21
simultaneous sessions and I would consistently have 5-10 free. I
Mike Crowe wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm getting:
Can't locate object method enable_read via package
Qpsmtpd::PollServer at ./qpsmtpd-forkserver line 268.
What am I doing wrong? Anything simple?
Hmm... very odd. You shouldn't get PollServer used at all if you're
running forkserver. I'll dig into
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27 Jan 2007 at 13:20, Also Sprach Jörg Walter:
So while a simple plugin would be enough for development purposes, when you go
live you have to enhance that plugin to support asynchronous operation.
That's not too hard, we're still talking about no more than 100
Matt Sergeant wrote:
Yes. Though you have to be careful to close the listening socket in the
forked child otherwise it might try and process connections (i.e. port
80 connections).
Another point: Alternatively you could do what MailChannels do - talk to
a mod_perl server to do slow stuff. I
On 26-Jan-07, at 11:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The plugin isn't written yet. Any idea when it might be?
If it's not soon, I could always have a go myself in a week or two...
We just need to implement multipart/form-data in the parse_post_data
plugin. Shouldn't be too hard - I suggest
On 25-Jan-07, at 5:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure how feasible it is, but we'll give it a go.
Will it be another ax2 server that essentially does RPC
from the main server? Something along the lines of using Danga
to listen on a FD (as per the Ax2 docs)?
The methods on the main ax2
On 24-Jan-07, at 7:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering how easy it would be to add SSL to Ax2.
The reason being I need an SSL webserver for another project
and I'm unsure as to how difficult it would be to take the code and
add in SSL myself. It wouldn't be serving web pages, just
On 24-Jan-07, at 10:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given the above (I presume it's correct) the ways around it are
1) Have a separate DBI daemon that processes requests and
uses Danga. ie A db request is palmed off to the DBI server
and the DBI server gives Ax2 a kick when the data has been
On 20-Jan-07, at 6:09 PM, Guy Hulbert wrote:
On Sat, 2007-20-01 at 17:38 -0500, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On 20-Jan-07, at 2:53 PM, Guy Hulbert wrote:
fwiw, rfc2821 says:
Yup, and is sadly 5 years out of date. It also suggests you
shouldn't
You don't seem to have read my email ... I
On 20-Jan-07, at 6:05 PM, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
Well, a rejection of MAIL FROM: means that I can't send any bounces
back. That's a good reason not to accept the mail in the first place -
if the sender isn't interested in a delivery failure the message can't
be that important ;-).
That's your
On 20-Jan-07, at 2:37 PM, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
Nonsense. I block all mail from and have done for 2 years (maybe
more).
Do you do this at DATA? Because I get through RCPT fine with your
email
address:
I think so. I wrote it so long ago I can't remember :-)
There's no harm been done,
On 20-Jan-07, at 2:53 PM, Guy Hulbert wrote:
fwiw, rfc2821 says:
Yup, and is sadly 5 years out of date. It also suggests you shouldn't
block based on a HELO error - one of the most effective anti-spam
techniques available.
Unfortunately the email RFCs were not written with consideration
On 20-Jan-07, at 4:49 PM, Michael Holzt wrote:
Nonsense. I block all mail from and have done for 2 years (maybe
more). There's no harm been done, and for my little domain with 2
users I'm blocking up to 30k emails a day that way.
Oh yes, there is harm done, unless you don't care for bounces.
Hi Everyone,
Sorry to spam the users list with this, but my current hosting
arrangement with my sort-of current job is about to expire (I have
one week). I'm looking to find reasonably cheap hosting in as short a
time as possible.
My needs are fairly simple:
root access.
512M ram
30G
On 19-Jan-07, at 1:00 PM, Matt Sergeant wrote:
It's an ugly hack though - one I'd rather try not to repeat. I
wonder if we could just stash the Connection object in the $e
that's passed to the taglib parser. Do you get access to that in
taglibhelper functions?
Darn, looks like no you
On 18-Jan-07, at 5:43 AM, Lars Skjærlund wrote:
Sorry for using the wrong subject in my last mail - trying again
with a
proper subject in the hope for an answer:
I've finally started writing taglibs - they're written as Perl
modules.
However, I need access to what used to be the Apache
On 17-Jan-07, at 9:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are we to have an AxKit2 wiki or something hanging off the existing
AxKit1 wiki?
Not sure - what do you think would be best? I'm thinking start from
scratch...
I need to either beef up the wiki properly so that we can add
accounts for
On 17-Jan-07, at 4:26 PM, Jörg Walter wrote:
I need to either beef up the wiki properly so that we can add
accounts for editors, or just go with a different piece of software
for the wiki.
Matt, trac has a built-in wiki. Why not use that? All in one place.
I'd take a
user account as well
On 10-Jan-07, at 4:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now it's been mentioned before to use daemontools, so I can set
that up. Is daemontools the way to go? I am more used to an rc.foo
script.
I've seen qpsmtpd (which is very similar to AxKit2) be setup both
ways. Probably preferable over
On 10-Jan-07, at 12:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10 Jan 2007 at 9:30, Also Sprach Matt Sergeant:
I've used this in the past to check if I'm using epoll (though that's
not the same as whether aio is supported):
my $POLL = with . ($Danga::Socket::HaveEpoll ? epoll
On 10-Jan-07, at 10:55 AM, Lars Skjærlund wrote:
Hi list,
Have spent the whole day trying to fight this:
How do you create, install, and load an XSP taglib, written as a Perl
module?
Generally the same way you do any other perl module. Start with:
h2xs -A -X -n
On 25-Oct-06, at 2:27 PM, Robin Berjon wrote:
This is quite annoying. So far I've worked around it by having it
not create a Processor if there's no filename, but I don't think
that's the right fix. Any thoughts as to what the best patch would
be? If the above is unclear I can provide a
Now fixed in SVN - thanks for the continued prodding.
On 8-Jan-07, at 7:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any news as yet on the below?
There appears to be a bug in parse_post_param plugin.
It works for firefox but not for IE5.5 and IE6.
I've tracked it down to IE setting the $$bref 2 bytes
On 16-Dec-06, at 11:22 AM, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
On Dec 16, 2006, at 2:39 AM, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
I'll be the first to admit that it is an ugly hack. I don't like it,
either. However, we need something which works with current (and even
old) versions of Net::DNS, not with some future
On 5 Dec 2006, at 16:43, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
On Dec 5, 2006, at 9:29, Hanno Hecker wrote:
- body_length() - returns the current length of the body of the email
(including the empty line between header and body), no matter if
it's spooled to disk or not. This is not the same as
On 3-Dec-06, at 7:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My database is permanently locked, and I've spent two fruitless days
trying to unlock it.
The problem:
$ sqlite trac.db
SQLite version 3.3.6
Enter ".help" for instructions
sqlite> .databases
Error:
On 3-Dec-06, at 7:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My database is permanently locked, and I've spent two fruitless days
trying to unlock it.
The problem:
$ sqlite trac.db
SQLite version 3.3.6
Enter .help for instructions
sqlite .databases
Error: database is
was mistaken.
The location / stops the seg faults etc, but then stops my other
locations from working. Which is a Bad Thing and definitely not what
I wanted :)
On 29 Nov 2006 at 12:41, Also Sprach Matt Sergeant:
On 28-Nov-06, at 5:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you run it under gdb and get
On 28-Nov-06, at 5:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you run it under gdb and get a stack trace?
How do I do that?
In the axkit2 dir, run:
$ gdb perl
gdb run ./axkit (and any flags you use here)
Then do your thing that causes the segfault. It should stop the
debugger, then type:
gdb
On 27-Nov-06, at 4:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I'm getting the error below when someone enters
http://domain.dom:8000
59.44.58.37:4992 L6 uri_to_file uri_translation translate: /
59.44.58.37:4992 L7 uri_to_file uri_translation Translated to
(request
uri: /, path info: )
A
On 21-Nov-06, at 10:57 PM, jwa wrote:
Hi there -- I have modified the stock qpsmtpd spamassassin
plugin to iterate over the list of recipients and call spamc
per-recipient, so that per-recipient spam filters rewrite
preferences
can be applied, and so spamc can be responsible for adding
the
David Kaufman wrote:
Yup. Matt Sergeant wrote an article for O'Reilly Network last year and
in it he develops exactly that, a repeat offender module that watches
for repeatedly denied IP addresses and locally blacklists them, as an
example of how to write your a plugin:
Anyone using
Sorry John,
My wife had an accident while skating (fell backwards and fractured
her skull) last week so I've had no free time to look into this at
all. Sorry.
On 26-Oct-06, at 8:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2nd go at this, I sent it on the 25th but it aint in the archive
yet...
On 21 Oct 2006, at 08:28, Baltasar Cevc wrote:
On 21.10.2006, at 01:46, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Contrary to Charlie's advice I block all bounces (see plugin at the
end of this message). But that doesn't mean I don't see undeliverable
mail. If the recipient is following best practices
On 21 Oct 2006, at 11:00, Baltasar Cevc wrote:
Why would you bounce a virus? In 99.999% of virus cases you'll be
bouncing to someone who didn't send it. Just drop that garbage on the
floor.
We do filter out bounces for worms and phishing software that are
known to use foreign addresses,
On 21 Oct 2006, at 14:28, Charlie Brady wrote:
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Blocking bounces for mail you didn't send is NOT an RFC violation.
If it causes you to get a listing in RFCi then it just highlights
how broken RFCi is.
Blocking bounces in general would be - and how
On 19-Oct-06, at 3:29 PM, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
I just returned from vacation discovering that a spammer is doing a
lot
of big spamruns with non-existant local parts of my domains in the
From: and Return-Path.
So, when they hit an undeliverable address, the bounce bounces back at
that
On 13-Oct-06, at 7:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought I'd move some code from my plugin and put it into its own
plugin. However, the methods in the new plugin need to be used by
the first plugin. How do I go about doing this?
I presume I need to somehow put the new plugins object ref
On 12-Oct-06, at 3:30 PM, John Peacock wrote:
All -
While I'm on a conference call that only requires my full attention
at select intervals, I've been looking at creating a generic
interface to support SMTP Extensions (like AUTH). One piece of
code in Qpsmtpd::SMTP::dispatch (line 74)
On 11-Oct-06, at 12:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible?
No. Either store the XML itself (string) or use a lexical scoped
outside of your hook function to store it in.
Matt.
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On 6-Oct-06, at 1:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There appears to be a bug in parse_post_param plugin.
It works for firefox but not for IE5.5 and IE6.
I've tracked it down to IE setting the $$bref 2 bytes too long.
So it's probably a CR/LF thing.
Yeah there's vague mention of this in the
http://wordtothewise.com/Spamhaus_ICANN_order.html
If you're using sbl-xbl, consider temporarily switching to cbl until
this blows over.
On 6-Oct-06, at 7:09 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
http://wordtothewise.com/Spamhaus_ICANN_order.html
If you're using sbl-xbl, consider temporarily switching to cbl until
this blows over.
The order is essentially meaningless though isn't it? The associated
judgement
On 5-Oct-06, at 5:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As the Axkit daemon is single process, how is it envisaged to handle
a file upload that takes a long time?
That just works. It does it in the background using asynchronous I/O.
This sort of thing scales much better than Apache does doing the
On 5-Oct-06, at 5:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The log below is from when the submit button is pressed. As one
can see,
the params username and passwordname are put into the clients
param api
but then are promptly forgot about due to a redirect. Is this
expected
behaviour?
It's the
On 5-Oct-06, at 12:18 PM, Ed McLain wrote:
I've been playing with Apache::Qpsmtpd for a few days now, and
while it does seem to work maybe a little faster than forkserver,
I'm having some issues doing connections limits. Basically I'm
wanting to setup each server to handle at max 200
On 3-Oct-06, at 2:07 PM, John Peacock wrote:
Sadly like all things, pollserver also relies a bit on my free
tuits, since nobody else was working on it. And my tuits are
rather short, as is often the case :-/
And I feel very tentative about doing this move on my own, since I
don't feel
On 2-Oct-06, at 4:21 PM, Leonardo Helman wrote:
I'm wondering how (if) are you setting something like Max connections
from a single IP with the apache modules?.
http://dominia.org/djao/limitipconn.html
Seems to be the canonical way of doing things.
Matt.
On 1-Oct-06, at 4:24 PM, Robert Spier wrote:
I think the stability problems are/were related to perl 5.8.0 on
linux 2.4, as my other installations are stable as a horse in a barn.
But lets move the trunk back to a branch so we can stop confusing
people.
Wait.
Now we're saying that trunk is
On 30-Sep-06, at 9:50 PM, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
On Sep 30, 2006, at 6:31 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
Just wondering what the plans were for the pollserver - will the
unstable branch be merged into the 0.3x branch (or vice versa)?
Last we talked about it we were leaning towards moving the
On 23 Sep 2006, at 05:27, Lars Skjærlund wrote:
You should have a look at plugins/typeless_uri. Typeless URIs are a
Good
Thing(tm), and they solve your DirectoryIndex problem as well.
Well, it appears that my problem cannot be solved - you've added an
error message now stating that I cannot
On 22-Sep-06, at 11:31 AM, Lars Roland wrote:
On 9/20/06, Matt Sergeant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seriously recommend you check out running under Apache. I suspect
it's the fastest way to run qpsmtpd (barring experimenting with the
poll server). It's how apache.org have been running qpsmtpd
Docs:
- Could use some more examples early on e.g. in the paragraph that
starts Regular settings consist of... it should be interspersed
with some examples.
- The description of the format should be moved to later in the
docs as it's only going to be used as a reference - the most common
On 20 Sep 2006, at 05:34, Robin Bowes wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
I seriously recommend you check out running under Apache. I suspect
it's
the fastest way to run qpsmtpd (barring experimenting with the poll
server). It's how apache.org have been running qpsmtpd for a long
time now.
Matt
On 18 Sep 2006, at 18:12, Lars Skjærlund wrote:
I've now performed a series of tests, and XML::Simple works
perfectly
well - except when executed within the Ax2 environment :-(
That really is bizarre. Well a work around is to set:
$XML::Simple::PREFERRED_PARSER = 'XML::Parser';
To get
On 19-Sep-06, at 12:38 PM, Anthony Gardner wrote:
I've just done a minute test and was shocked at how slow LibXSLT
is comparted to looping rhrough a struct creating the HTML.
I only timed the transform for LibXSLT and the whole reading of
the struct.
timethis( $count, sub { $html =
On 19-Sep-06, at 2:46 PM, Anthony Gardner wrote:
Without the html stuff, the template looks like
xsl:template match='/config'
.. html type stuff
xsl:apply-templates select='languages' /
... html type stuff
/xsl:template
xsl:template match='languages'
On 19-Sep-06, at 11:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I scan 1.2 million emails with qpsmtpd (using clamav, spamassassin
and
kaspersky) on a single ibm x336 with 2GB ram and two 3.0ghz xeons
(netburst based, not core 2) using Debian Sarge and a single 10K SCSI
disk. I have found that
On 19-Sep-06, at 6:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to run an RBL, and do not trust them. Where I might
otherwise do a lot of things if it was just me, the requirements
frown on
false positives, and those lists are not to be used.
Modern DNSBLs aren't like their ugly parents.
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