Re: [exim] usage of smtp_reserve_hosts

2007-09-05 Thread John W. Baxter
On 9/3/07 4:34 AM, Philip Hazel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Chris Laif wrote: As a related question: Is it possible to set those smtp_*max*-limits depending on the interface used? Check the spec; that's what I've just done:

Re: [exim] usage of smtp_reserve_hosts

2007-09-03 Thread Philip Hazel
On Sun, 2 Sep 2007, Marian Neubert wrote: if i define a hostlist for smtp_reserve_hosts, how often is this file read by the smtp-listening-daemon? Only once after start or every time a connection arrives? The listening daemon reads the Exim configuration once, at startup. However, if an

Re: [exim] usage of smtp_reserve_hosts

2007-09-03 Thread Marian Neubert
The listening daemon reads the Exim configuration once, at startup. However, if an option refers to another file, then *that* file is read every time it is needed. Than it should work as desired, thanks! Just to clarify one thing: is it the listening daemon which temporarily rejects new

Re: [exim] usage of smtp_reserve_hosts

2007-09-03 Thread Philip Hazel
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Marian Neubert wrote: Just to clarify one thing: is it the listening daemon which temporarily rejects new connecions if smtp_accept_max is reached? Or is this done by the forked child process? The daemon. The code has this comment: /* Check maximum number of

Re: [exim] usage of smtp_reserve_hosts

2007-09-03 Thread Chris Laif
On 9/3/07, Philip Hazel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Marian Neubert wrote: Just to clarify one thing: is it the listening daemon which temporarily rejects new connecions if smtp_accept_max is reached? Or is this done by the forked child process? The daemon. The code has

Re: [exim] usage of smtp_reserve_hosts

2007-09-03 Thread Philip Hazel
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Chris Laif wrote: As a related question: Is it possible to set those smtp_*max*-limits depending on the interface used? Check the spec; that's what I've just done: -smtp_accept_reserve-Use:

Re: [exim] usage of smtp_reserve_hosts

2007-09-03 Thread Magnus Holmgren
On Monday 03 September 2007 12:15, Philip Hazel wrote: On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Marian Neubert wrote: Just to clarify one thing: is it the listening daemon which temporarily rejects new connecions if smtp_accept_max is reached? Or is this done by the forked child process? The daemon. The code

[exim] usage of smtp_reserve_hosts

2007-09-02 Thread Marian Neubert
(sorry, if posted twice) Hi list, if i define a hostlist for smtp_reserve_hosts, how often is this file read by the smtp-listening-daemon? Only once after start or every time a connection arrives? Background: i try to make this list dynamic, based on the ip's of hosts which have send mail