I would not even try using Access for a busy email server.  Access works
awesome when you have one connection at a time.  By the time you hit 5
simultaneous connections, Access is definitely not the best choice.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On
Behalf Of Jason J. Ellingson
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 6:09 PM
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: Greylisting for entire IP block

Michal,=20

If it isn't going too far off topic, what did you use for your database? =
 I
of course have SQL server, but was writing one for anyone to use (in =
..NET of
course).  I chose to use an Access DB, but am wondering how robust it =
will
be for people with extremely busy mail servers (been working well on =
mine
both in SQL and Access).  I've heard Access databases don't hold well to
multiple users (as each filter is an application launch in .NET)

This is all a part of a collection of filters I've been writing.  One =
filter
for example is a pre-data filter for SPF and RBL checking.  Another is a
greylist filter.  And yet another is a direct SPAMC filter, with a bunch =
of
options for rejecting, spamboxing, etc...
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On
Behalf Of Michal Altair Valasek
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 4:20 PM
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Greylisting for entire IP block

Hello,

I started using new greylisting module (Thanks! I almost managed to =
write my
own). But I quickly fell into one caveat described even in Greylisting
whitepaper at http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/whitepaper.html =
(is
discussed in section "Issues Affecting The Proposed Implementation"):

Some e-mail systems (in my case Gmail) are using different IP for =
outgoing
SMTP connections. Solution proposed in the whitepaper is to whitelist =
entire
/24 subnet.

May you please implement this (maybe as option)?=20

-- Michal Altair Valasek, ASP.NET MVP
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