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From: Wietse Venema (wietse
porcupine.org)Date: Fri Nov 02 2001 - 10:33:21 CST
Michael Tokarev:
> Umm... Nope. Transport map entries aren't stored in queued messages,
> but qmgr will look into transport_map when it will process the message.
> So -- no, qmgr will pick up NEW transport map entry. Note however that
> in case transport map change, qmgr will restart.
Nope, transport maps are queries by the trivial-rewrite daemon.
> Wow, interesting point: qmgr can benefit from having "self-reloading"
> maps, i.e. for some map types like e.g. berkeley db3, there is no need
> to reload it after a modification. Also, for non-chrooted process, it
> can just reopen a map after a change -- for qmgr on large sites it may
> be very useful. A time for "map reload jumbo patch"? ;)
What about having given up root privileges after opening a map?
What about client-side caching?
Wietse
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