Tony Finch wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, W B Hacker wrote:
>> Tony Finch wrote:
>>
>>> The major new feature is a mechanism for counting the rate of unique
>>> events. The new per_addr option counts the number of different
>>> recipients that someone has sent messages to in the last time period.
>> What happens if/as/when said 'someone' sends many messages to the *same*
>> recipient rather than to different recipients?
>
> They aren't counted, which is the whole point.
>
> Tony.
I understood they were not counted 'there' - but can you clarify as to
whether they are / are not counted *anywhere*?
Grant these are separate needs, hence separate code (probably).
But ratelimiting should be just as capable 'somewhere' at preventing a
vicious or foolish Luser or broken script/daemon from beating the
bejayzus out of a *single* recipient with 1,000 messages as a hundred
messages each to ten recipients. Or whatever.
Realworld case that caused me to ask was a flawed 'dominant carrier'
email-to-fax system circa early '90's that - when fed an off-by-one
phone number, placed over 9,000 fax retry calls to the voice line of a
retired octogenarian in Barbados.
Neither she, her family Doctor, nor the lawyer the family engaged, found
it amusing in the least.
Bill