Performance

Scott Silva ssilva at sgvwater.com
Fri Feb 2 18:56:56 CET 2007


Glenn Steen spake the following on 2/1/2007 5:59 PM:
> On 02/02/07, Peter Russell <pete at enitech.com.au> wrote:
>>
>>
> (snip)
>> As you say, after i posted it i did some further research and found it
>> was just a warning - thanks for the explanation.
> :-)
>> >> I will leave off making any more MTA changes until one of the clever
>> >> cloggs can post up some tips...
>> > Um, english parser breakdown... Isn't a clogg a sort of wooden shoe?
>> > And a clever clogg is then an intelligent footwear? Sort of an AI for
>> > pedestrian appliances?:-)
>>
>> Well i didnt wanna say geeks - but there you go you have forced me. :)
> Why thank you... Such high praise...:-):-).
> 
>>
>> I made some changes to my main.cf and then telnet in to my server from
>> another network, i can get through helo, MAIL FROM with false info - no
>> warnings, errors or disconnects. Any idea where i am going wrong? (i
>> have exclude all my pre existing transport map, relay domains type
>> config) Appreciate any tips or suggestions.
>> Pete
> To my tired eyes (it's almost 02.00 here) it looks ok, so it would
> depend on the content of the file I guess... You did remember to
> postmap it (and reload postfix after the changes to main.cf)?
> With a little luck (all the luck I didn't have today... SSL-X logged
> itself to death (audit f a failed message just kept repeating) and was
> ornery about the license file while updating on new HW, Oracle was
> just as Oracle can be, the doctor kept me waiting (well, nothing new
> there:-) and pesky users kept interrupting about me helping them with
> their *private* WLAN/DSL installs (as if I was going home to them and
> doing their LAN... Well, perhaps if sufficient amounts of finer booze
> was at the end of it:), so that I never got any time to install the
> latest and greatest MS... Grrr.) I'll have time to look at it again in
> the morning (today).
> 
> Tired but kind regards
I get a lot of that "personal" pestering, too. If you tell them up front you
are going to charge them, and make the price high enough, you will stop about
90% of it. The other 10% is beer money! ;-)
Just set your rate high enough to be worth your time.

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