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Re: Cisco fixup for SMTP (Mail Guard)

  • From: Brad Knowles
  • Date: Sat Aug 03 15:51:46 2002

At 10:42 AM -0700 2002/08/03, Shaun Bryant wrote:

 I am currently working on a high volume mail project. The question came up
 whether or not the run Cisco's SMTP fixup protocol. I am looking for any
 experiences good or bad. Please respond off list
I'll respond to the list, because I feel very strongly about this subject.

IMO, cisco does nothing but seriously screw up the SMTP protocol. Under no circumstances whatsoever should you use anything from them that comes anywhere close to touching the SMTP protocol.


Now, if you want to talk privately about what it takes to set up a "high volume mail project", I'll be glad to do so.

However, I will also first recommend that you read the slides related to this subject that I have at <http://www.shub-internet.org/brad/papers/sendmail-tuning/> and <http://www.shub-internet.org/brad/papers/dihses/>. These are from invited talks that I did at SANE'98 AND LISA 2000.

You may also be interested in the paper from Nick Christenson at <http://www.jetcafe.org/~npc/doc/performance_tuning.pdf>, and if you can afford to wait until the 20th of September, you could buy his book _Sendmail Performance Tuning_, ISBN 0321115708.


Disclaimer: Nick was my co-author for my invited talk at LISA 2000, and I was a technical reviewer for his book.

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Brad Knowles, <[email protected]>

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