Excellent news! Please let us know more about the WL/BL changes and open a bugzilla bug. -- Kevin A. McGrail Member, Apache Software Foundation Chair Emeritus Apache SpamAssassin Project https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmcgrail - 703.798.0171
On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 9:54 AM Greg Troxel <g...@lexort.com> wrote: > > "Kevin A. McGrail" <kmcgr...@apache.org> writes: > > >> I am finding that short-circuiting seems not to be working, but this is > >> not new and I am not 100% clueful about it. However in trying to figure > >> things out I am running into things I do not understand and think that > >> at least a bit more doc clarity would help. > > > We have had issues with shortcircuit that cropped up.in the rc process > from > > optimization that was performed. Can you open up bugzilla ticket > > please? > > False alarm. The issue was that I wasn't loading the shortcircuit > plugin, since it never occured to me from reading local.cf that it was > not default. Regular welcomelist short circuits very well, and DKIM > welcomelist is also working well, but dns queries are launched (I get > why of course). > > There is also the possibility of confusion between shortcircuit config for > USER_IN_WELCOMELIST when the enable_compat is not on, but I have no > evidence for that. I'll try to check that later. > > > So, my issues with the RC are now down to understanding the welcomelist > compat strategy (which is good, because that's not really a big deal and > easy to address). > > > (My "taking 30s" issue was that the NFS locking method fails on NetBSD, > and I switched to flock. My "core dump" issue is a bug someplace in the > BDB hash table support (or in the bdb code on my system) showing up in > TxRep use, which feels like off-by-1 errot but I'll figure it out, and I > have a really gross workaround.) >