Thanks for the proxymap tip. I will definitely look into it.

However, it probably won't do much for me, since I have user and directory information (i.e. sensitive information) looked up, and proxymap very clearly says not to use it for that. At least, not yet. Though it will undoubtedly help others.

On Jun 21, 2005, at 4:30 PM, Roman Neuhauser wrote:

# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2005-06-21 15:00:12 -0400:

We have a system set up whereby postfix and maildrop gather user info
from a pg database (7.4.2 on FreeBSD 5.2.1) to do local mail acceptance and delivery. I have configured max connections at 512 but I find that
this is not enough and I get "connection limit exceeded for
non-superusers" errors. I see upon ps ax that there are hundreds of idle
connections (state I).

Is there any way on the server end to close these connections (the
process is apparently for postfix and then maildrop to open a
connection, run one select statement, and supposedly close the
connection).


    You are barking up the wrong software. See proxymap(8). (It's
    mentioned in http://www.postfix.org/PGSQL_README.html)

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