On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 03:31:21PM -0500, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:

> > And do use "proxy:ldap:" rather than "ldap:" for virtual_alias_maps,
> > and other tables that are used by smtpd and cleanup. Maintain a
> > simple (indexed file) transport table that routes domains, not users.
> 
> Fortunately, the transport map is the only thing for which we use
> LDAP.

Sadly, this is the one place where introducing LDAP latency and potential
unavailability has the maximum negative impact. The queue-manager calls
trivial rewrite when bringing mail into the active queue, this is a critical
function that is not parallelizable.

> Am I right in assuming that since there's only ever one trivial-rewrite
> process, using proxy:ldap is just adding an extra layer to no avail, or
> are there other benefits that would still suggest using it for this
> purpose?

Yes, using "proxy:" for transport is counter-productive.

-- 
        Viktor.

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