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specific whitelisting
\ Pieter Geens (13 Jun 2007)
. \ Victor Duchovni (13 Jun 2007)
. . \ Pieter Geens (13 Jun 2007)
. . . \ Victor Duchovni (13 Jun 2007)

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Subject:Re: specific whitelisting
Group:Postfix-users
From:Victor Duchovni
Date:13 Jun 2007


 
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 11:37:37PM +0200, Pieter Geens wrote:

> Thats what i thought, so my 2nd attempt would work, but i suppose cdir
> maps are a lot faster than pcre maps?
>

Don't worry about speed so much, the two are comparable in most cases.
They differ in a complexity vs. expressivity tradeoff. Go with the map
that is easiest to manage, (fewest rules, ...) and that will almost
always give the best performance also.

--
Viktor.

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