What kind of network usage does a surbl mirror see?
We might be interested in setting up a regional surbl mirror.
We handle about 80K messages a day.

Dave Goodrich said:
> Jeff Chan wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, August 11, 2004, 5:10:00 PM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> <snip>
>>
>> We have 28 name servers around the world, with some more in
>> the works.  We also have or will have multiple redundant rsync
>> servers, and we do want larger installations to use rsync instead
>> of the public name servers.  Large installation means processing
>> more than 100k messages per day.
>>
>> Jeff C.
>
> We are currently handling 250k a day in messages with about 30% using
> SA. Do you have information available on the setup required for large
> sites?
>
> We would certainly like to go this route as there is a great possibility
> that our SA setup will soon become an opt-out system with our users. We
> have already gone this route with AV scanning as a way to protect our
> own network.
>
> I would also entertain the possibility of becoming an alternate/regional
> site for others. We have a few spare Sparc 20s lying around that could
> become servers for answering SURBL queries. It's time our management
> repaid their opensource debt back to the community ;^)
>
> DAve
>


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