Victor Duchovni: > On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 09:52:35AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote: > > > Ralf Hildebrandt: > > > * Stefan Foerster <cite+postfix-us...@incertum.net>: > > > > > > > While I agree that it is totally obvious that table are re-read as > > > > soon as a new proxymap(8) process is spawned, on a resonably busy > > > > system, this won't happen too often. So getting a definitive answer on > > > > that one would still be helpful. > > > > > > Has this been answered? It also affects me, so I'd like to know :) > > > > There is no definitive answer. The strategy of how to detect changes > > is evolving over time, and some tables (pcre, regexp, cidr) do not > > implement change detection at this time. > > > > If you really must force a change, use "postfix reload". > > Also, only use proxymap for IPC based tables (ldap, mysql, pgsql, tcp, ...), > do not use proxymap for indexed files, cidr tables, pcre/regexp tables, ....
It depends on what the trade-offs are. I know of one user with very large cidr tables - sacrificing performance to avoid running out of physical memory. Wietse