Yeah, it might help some. Your nameserver is probably smart enough to set a really long TTL on localhost <-> 127.0.0.1 though, and your OS is hopefully smart enough to not look it up again before TTL expires.
C Jason Haar wrote: JH> I just noticed that spamd logs incoming spamc calls with resolved hostnames JH> instead of IP addresses. JH> JH> Now I know we should all have caching DNS servers/etc, but wouldn't we get a JH> wee performance improvement if spamd didn't resolve? If you're using SA on a JH> server that isn't a nameserver, then there's going to be (could be) all JH> these extra DNS lookups going on just to resolve 127.0.0.1... JH> JH> Just a thought. JH> JH> _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk