Shane,
the mysql auth is realtime - the subscriber table is queried each time.
But the aliases (if used via usrloc module) are cached into memory -
loaded at startup from DB and that's it. Here are two alternatives:
either when changing something in aliases table, push the change via
FIFO into the cache, either use aliases_db module to have aliases
without no caching.
regards,
bogdan
Shane Burrell wrote:
Is the mysql auth supposed to be realtime? I seem to
have to restart
openser when I make a change to the alias or subscriber in openser.
Thanks,
shane
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