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Re: A Map Filter Question
From: Rich Shepard (rshepard
appl-ecosys.com)
Date: Tue Jan 23 2007 - 13:03:51 CST
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On Tue, 23 Jan 2007, Noel Jones wrote:
> Use what fits best with local policy and what the admin is comfortable
> with. If he *wants* a cidr: table, fine, postfix cidr tables work well
> and are easy to use. If he thinks he *must* convert a 5000 entry hash
> table to a cidr table, that's false. Yes, sometimes a cidr table is
> easier to use depending on the input source.
I'm the admin, gofer, and everything else. My partner works from a
separate location; I'm the only employee here. Since these computers are the
tools I use toward my business ends, I just want them to work with minimal
attention from me. The former hash: table was a PITA to maintain, adding a
large range of addresses took a lot of time and almost invariably had
errors.
Rich
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