Auteur: Phil Pennock Date: À: Ian Jackson CC: exim-dev Sujet: Re: [exim-dev] Default received_headers_max should be increased
dramatically
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On 2020-11-27 at 15:13 +0000, Ian Jackson via Exim-dev wrote: > +--------------------------------------------------------+
> |received_headers_max|Use: main|Type: integer|Default: 30|
> +--------------------------------------------------------+ > I suggest that the limit should be raised to, let us say, 100.
RFC 5321 section 6.3 agrees with you.
30 has served us well for some time and I don't think it's scaling quite
that pessimistically: mail routing tends to be _simpler_ in many flows
than it was years ago, as borders mail directly to each other, while
chained mailing-lists are rare. Thus there's usually two administrative
domains to care about, or three with a mailing-list in there.
Your points about the increased complexity _within_ an ADMD,
particularly with outsourcing of some components, are sound.
I myself have only ever seen 30 reached when there's been a loop, but
raising the default to 100 is reasonable IMO.
Anyone object? Basis for objection? If objecting, alternative
proposal?