From: Ralf Hildebrandt (no email)
Date: Tue Nov 02 2004 - 07:10:09 EST
* Cami <>:
> Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> >If the mail is being sent using ESMTP, then it's available. If not, we
> >cannot use that :)
>
> So there should be a upper limit on:
>
> 1) Mail sent per time unit (10 000 mails in 1 hour)
> 2) Mail volume per time unit (300 meg per 1 hour)
Yes.
> Would you suggest that the information:
>
> 1) is stored in mysql database (multiple outgoing smtp's)
> 2) needed is: from:<> and size: are the relevant bits..
Keep it simple, maybe a BerkeleyDB will do, mySQL is in the future.
> What else would be usefull / what other functionality
> would be required? (i'd like to get an exact overview
> so i know what to cater for..)
I'd also preserve data like the destination domain (not recipient
address!) to make sure that nobody can do a dictionary against a
domain.
-- Ralf Hildebrandt () http://www.arschkrebs.de/postfix/ Tel. +49 (0)30-450 570-155 All data leaves a trail. The search for data leaves a trail. The erasure of data leaves a trail.The absence of data, under the right circumstances, can leave the clearest trail of all. -- Dr. Kio Masada
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