10-11-2022 02:42 AM
Hello all,
We have configured LDAP Accept Queries for checking incoming mail for excisting SMTP-addresses. This is with a VPN from Cisco to our server.
I heard about the option SMTP Call-ahead, which has the same function. What is the difference between both functions and which one is better?
Kind regards,
Arjan
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10-11-2022 03:00 AM
10-20-2022 07:12 AM
Click on the "Server Profile" where you set the hostnames/ips/etc, then click on Advanced, and you can set the cache settings there.
10-11-2022 03:00 AM
10-13-2022 06:13 AM
Hello Ken,
Thanks for your reply. Good to hear that we already have configured the best option
The thing is that we use a VPN-connenction for LDAP. When the VPN is down, we don't have LDAP-checks and mails are dropped. I thought SMTP Call Ahead could be an solution for that, but apparently it isn't.
10-13-2022 06:37 AM
10-20-2022 06:54 AM
Hello Ken,
Thanks.
Where can I find the cache configuration? I don't see it in the server profile (System Administration, LDAP, <server profile>) or in the Global LDAP Settings (System Administration, LDAP, Edit Setting).
Under the Global Settings, there is an option Flush Cache, but this isn't a configuration option.
10-20-2022 07:12 AM
Click on the "Server Profile" where you set the hostnames/ips/etc, then click on Advanced, and you can set the cache settings there.
10-20-2022 11:46 PM
Found it. I see that the standard cache TTL is 15 minutes. That should be enough for minor connection interuptions.
Thanks for your help with this case!
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