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greylist + dnsrbl

greylist + dnsrbl

2009-05-25 by Darko

Hi folks.

I tried dnsrbl on my servers.
Compiled with dnsrbl, instaleld named and tested define the bind libdir
etc etc.

When i add a dnsrbl entry in my greylist.conf the milter crashes.

We scan 10 mail / second, but that shouldn't be any problem.

8 cores, 16 GB ram.

Why is my milter crashing ?

Re: [milter-greylist] greylist + dnsrbl

2009-05-25 by Petar Bogdanovic

On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 03:33:28PM +0200, Darko wrote:
> 
> I tried dnsrbl on my servers.
> Compiled with dnsrbl, instaleld named and tested define the bind libdir
> etc etc.

`tested define the bind libdir'?

`etc etc.'?


> When i add a dnsrbl entry in my greylist.conf the milter crashes.
> 
> We scan 10 mail / second, but that shouldn't be any problem.
> 
> 8 cores, 16 GB ram.
> 
> Why is my milter crashing ?

You didn't provide any valuable information.  You didn't even mention
the milter-greylist version you're using, let alone some details about
the OS or the environment.  So how should I know?



   Petar Bogdanovic

Re: [milter-greylist] greylist + dnsrbl

2009-05-25 by Darko

Linux redhat, 64 bits, 8 cpu, 16 GB ram.

milter 4.x (newest).

bind/named 9-px (newest)
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> On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 03:33:28PM +0200, Darko wrote:
>>
>> I tried dnsrbl on my servers.
>> Compiled with dnsrbl, instaleld named and tested define the bind libdir
>> etc etc.
>
> `tested define the bind libdir'?
>
> `etc etc.'?
>
>
>> When i add a dnsrbl entry in my greylist.conf the milter crashes.
>>
>> We scan 10 mail / second, but that shouldn't be any problem.
>>
>> 8 cores, 16 GB ram.
>>
>> Why is my milter crashing ?
>
> You didn't provide any valuable information.  You didn't even mention
> the milter-greylist version you're using, let alone some details about
> the OS or the environment.  So how should I know?
>
>
>
>    Petar Bogdanovic
>
>
>
>

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