>> I use filter_tick on very small servers to keep a database connection
>> alive (<200 messages per day, and overnight 3-4 hours can pass without
>> a message),
>That's not a good approach; you don't know which process handles the tick, so
>another process's connection could die.
Actually I
I don't use either.
Thanks and Regards
Mack.
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Sent: 27 April 2016 18:24
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Subject: [Mimedefang] Poll: Who uses the "filter_tick" and "m
Hi Dianne,
> I'm looking at stripping out unused features from MIMEDefang.
>
> 1) Does anyone use the "-X n" feature that calls a function called
> filter_tick every "n" seconds? If not... I'd like to nuke.
I have this in use to perform some internal cache purges. This can be
worked around so I
On 2016-04-27 19:30, Dianne Skoll wrote:
If you don't know what SOCKETMAP is, you're almost certainly not
Noted... we do LDAP lookups inside mimedefang, but indeed, SOCKETMAP is
a "no" here then (;
D
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2016, Dianne Skoll wrote:
I'm looking at stripping out unused features from MIMEDefang.
1) Does anyone use the "-X n" feature that calls a function called
filter_tick every "n" seconds? If not... I'd like to nuke.
No, I dont'.
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