he
number of simultaneous SMTP connections that it will accept.
2. Use a firewall (like netfilter, aka iptables) to rate limit outgoing
smtp connections.
You could also put in some alerts if some of these threaholds are
exceeded.
Cheers,
Rob
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Robert Brockway B.Sc.
Senior Technical
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, Andreas Barth wrote:
> * Robert Brockway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [041110 20:20]:
> > Oh you mean reject mail for unknown recipients rather than bounce the
> > mail[1]. Ok, I can see why you are suggesting it but it is an RFC
> > violation.
>
> Why shou
RFC violations fully aware of the fact (for the benefit of those
reading along at home).
[1] I thought you were suggesting the MTA should drop mail from unknown
senders - a type of brutal white list :)
Rob
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Robert Brockway B.Sc.
Senior Technical Consultant, OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.
Phone: 416
very bad idea.
Yes. Spam aside you are placing much trust in the admins of the backup
MX if you do this.
> if you have one, get rid of it ASAP.
One opinion :) I happen to have a different opinion.
Rob
--
Robert Brockway B.Sc.
Senior Technical Consultant, OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.
Phone: 4
rial port on my
Linux boxes. Very useful for (say) sending an email with pine when the
graphical console is being used by someone else.
Rob
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Robert Brockway B.Sc.
Senior Technical Consultant, OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.
Phone: 416-669-3073, Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.opentrend.net
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