Re[2]: performance

From: Noel Jones (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 03 2006 - 12:23:15 EST

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    At 01:07 AM 1/3/2006, Kev wrote:

    >On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 07:41:19 +0100
    >Magnus Bäck <> wrote:
    >
    > > On Tuesday, January 03, 2006 at 06:05 CET,
    > > Kev <> wrote:
    > >
    > > >
    > http://www.sa-blacklist.stearns.org/sa-blacklist/sa-blacklist.current
    > >
    > > (File with 341k lines.)
    > >
    > > > i was thinking about using that list with
    > my sender_access list,
    > > > how much performance will i be loosing with this ?
    > >
    > > Probably very little, perhaps not even a
    > measurable loss, but why don't you
    > > measure it yourself? Build an indexed
    > database using different map types
    > > (hash, btree, cdb etc) and measure the lookup
    > time with "postmap -q".
    > > Compare with measurements of lookups against
    > a very small database so you
    > > know the constant-time overhead of postmap(1).
    >
    >i was thinking about using the list in a DNS
    >server (rhsbl) so i can use
    >the same list in few box's.

    A local RBL will likely be some slower than a
    local hash or cdb file, but the size of the
    database will have little or no effect the lookup
    speed either way.
    I would use local indexed files rather than a
    local RBL, but use whichever suits your needs.

    > > > is it a good ida to use such a BIG list ?
    > >
    > > It's hardly a performance problem, but would
    > it really stop that much
    > > crap? Spammers often change their sender
    > addresses, so I expect 99.9 %
    > > of the domains in that list won't hit your
    > server in a million years.
    > > Static blacklists are not the best way to fight spam.
    > >
    >
    >well, with this file and my logs im seeing like
    >10-15% of the same kind
    >a spam comming for weeks or less. thats why i
    >was thinking to use this.
    >
    >thank you Magnus for the reply.

    If you think it will be helpful to you, set it up and try.

    -- 
    Noel Jones 
    

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