On 01/07/10 15:58, Alan Chandler wrote:
One downside seems to be that it creates lots of exim processes, and I
am not sure why yet. It may be open connections with dropping data as a
result of the recently added iptables rule
Some sites try many simultaneous connections. Have you got this set?
exim4/conf.d/main/02_exim-config_options:
.
.
.ifndef SMTP_ACCEPT_MAX_PER_HOST
SMTP_ACCEPT_MAX_PER_HOST = 3
.endif
smtp_accept_max_per_host = SMTP_ACCEPT_MAX_PER_HOST
.
.
If it's there, and it wasn't in mine by default, you can then set and
alter it in exim4/exim4.conf.localmacros where things are easier to find.
Don't forget you've used a delay so there may be many overlapping open
connections waiting out the timeout.
--
Joe
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