One more comment - ad process size, I did measure the process sizes via
'top', and the excessive memory was really and without a doubt allocated
by named. While the machine has only 2GB of RAM, top reported named has
allocated much more than that, swap was in use and free swap was
steadily
I could also have called the subject of this mail 'augmented reality'.
I pay to use an RBL. The RBL has provided me a license key that I simply
tack onto their domain name like 1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com. As normal,
queries go to something like 4.3.2.1.1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com. to query
the
Michael Grant mgr...@grant.org wrote:
I pay to use an RBL. The RBL has provided me a license key that I simply
tack onto their domain name like 1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com.
Here's my problem. As mail passes through my system and is marked up by
spamassassin, spamassassin kindly puts the
rbl.mydomain. DNAME 1234-1234-1234.some-rbl.com.
In message CAJCaPNTj90xRT9BEed2qTGc7C4a2xFA6QMB7axT=+=5hjrz...@mail.gmail.com
, Michael Grant writes:
I could also have called the subject of this mail 'augmented reality'.
I pay to use an RBL. The RBL has provided me a license key
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