On Thursday 16 July 2009 15:26:01 ram wrote:
>
> For all outgoing mails, the mails are going through a PIX.
> Will my outgoing performance be hit then
The advice is usually to disable the PIX SMTP fix-up because it is buggy,
aside from issues of load. This may have security implications.
* ram :
> For all outgoing mails, the mails are going through a PIX.
> Will my outgoing performance be hit then
Yes, if you have smtp_protocol_fixup on.
I recently "fixed" delivery problems on a large scale server by
simply turning that off.
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Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilu
On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 09:58 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> ram:
> > If I enable cisco pix workarounds on a high traffic outgoing server ,
> > what are the performance impacts on that
>
> It has no impact for delivery to non-PIX systems.
For all outgoing mails, the mails are going through a PIX.
On Thursday 16 July 2009 14:41:59 ram wrote:
>
> If I enable cisco pix workarounds on a high traffic outgoing server ,
> what are the performance impacts on that
Judging from today's log files on my postfix box the default configuration
enables these as needed.
Jul 16 11:36:10 servername postfix
ram:
> If I enable cisco pix workarounds on a high traffic outgoing server ,
> what are the performance impacts on that
It has no impact for delivery to non-PIX systems.
Wietse
If I enable cisco pix workarounds on a high traffic outgoing server ,
what are the performance impacts on that