Re: [exim] Rate limit issue

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Autor: Neil Youngman
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Para: Todd Lyons
CC: exim-users@exim.org
Assunto: Re: [exim] Rate limit issue
> From: Todd Lyons [tlyons@???]
> Sent: 25 February 2013 13:50
> To: Neil Youngman
> Cc: exim-users@???
> Subject: Re: [exim] Rate limit issue


> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Neil Youngman

<Neil.Youngman@???> wrote:
> >
> >   deny domains   = +sms_domains
> >        ratelimit = 100 / 1h / per_rcpt / leaky / $local_part@$domain
> >        message   = Too much traffic to $local_part@$domain\nlimit is $sender_rate_limit/$sender_rate_period

> >
> > The problem is that there is no other traffic logged to those addresses in the last 10 days of logs. If the ACL was working as I would expect, it should not have rejected any traffic.
> > I would expect it to allow through the first 100 messages to an address that had not been used previously, then start rejecting only if the rate exceeded 100 messages per hour to the recipient address. This ACL has been in place for some time and has appeared to work as expected in the past.
> > Is there an obvious error that I have missed or a known bug that might have been triggered?


> Nothing obvious to me. I would add to your logged message the
> $sender_rate variable, which is the value computed for this recipient.


> You may have a corrupted ratelimit file (recently performed a kill -9
> of exim processes maybe?). You may find it best to just delete it
> (stop exim (twice), delete the file and lock file if present, then
> start exim).


No kill -9s recently, this instance has been running since the last reboot, 4 months ago. The ratelimit database is cleared periodically by deleting it at a quiet time in the early morning and allowing Exim to recreate it. I might have to reconsider this approach, although I seem to recall that others do this with no reported ill effects.

Thanks for the suggestions

Neil Youngman

P.S. I should have mentioned the Exim version which is 4.77, compiled with DKIM disabled.