Thanks all for tips!
Anyway, I disabled fuzzy_ocr plugin and cpu load was reduced to ~2.
The results without fuzzy are good enough.
But, I'll go to make rcpto checks too, to reject invalid messages during the initial SMTP conversation, which is a good thing...

Ollie Acheson escreveu:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 04:12:44PM -0200, Rejaine Monteiro wrote:
Ok, validrcptto seems to be nice for me...
I just can't forget to insert all -default aliases (qmail-default) and use a validrcptto version with this support (to using with qmail-rocks)

Thanks  for all tips


In case you want to explore other rcpt-checking routines, as well as see
some scripts for doing getting addresses from, say, an exchange server
that's behind a qmail server, go to
http://http.netdevice.com:9080/qmail/rcptck/

Lot's of good alternatives.

Ollie



Jim Maul escreveu:
Rejaine Monteiro wrote:
Like a text-file based (it's not a security hole?!) or a ldap-replica on mail-server? I'm searching for more examples and other ideas and find this patch for qmail:
http://qmail.jms1.net/patches/validrcptto.cdb.shtml

I don't no if this patch is really necessary.. but it's a sugestion too...
Anyway... I'll search more and to do many tests...

Thanks...

First, that was exactly that page/patch that i was referring to. I use it here on my server and know of others who are in the exact same setup as you who also use it.

The file is a .cdb file (not text) but even if it was, i fail to see how this is a security hole. There are only a list of accounts or perhaps a wildcard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in this cdb file so where is the risk?

ldap-replica is way too involved for this function. Use the patch you mentioned, find a way to get qmail-ldap to output a list of addresses, build the cdb file and replicate to the server(s). Thats basically it.

-Jim

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