{ "smtp_ratelimit_hosts", opt_stringptr, &smtp_ratelimit_hosts },
{ "smtp_ratelimit_mail", opt_stringptr, &smtp_ratelimit_mail },
{ "smtp_ratelimit_rcpt", opt_stringptr, &smtp_ratelimit_rcpt },
- { "smtp_receive_timeout", opt_func, &fn_smtp_receive_timeout },
+ { "smtp_receive_timeout", opt_func, (void *) &fn_smtp_receive_timeout },
{ "smtp_reserve_hosts", opt_stringptr, &smtp_reserve_hosts },
{ "smtp_return_error_details",opt_bool, &smtp_return_error_details },
#ifdef SUPPORT_I18N
}
}
+/* Do a dummy store-allocation of a size related to the (toplevel) file size.
+This assumes we will need this much storage to handle all the allocations
+during startup; it won't help when .include is being used. When it does, it
+will cut down on the number of store blocks (and malloc calls, and sbrk
+syscalls). It also assume we're on the relevant pool. */
+
+if (statbuf.st_size > 8192)
+ {
+ rmark r = store_mark();
+ void * dummy = store_get((int)statbuf.st_size, FALSE);
+ store_reset(r);
+ }
+
/* Process the main configuration settings. They all begin with a lower case
letter. If we see something starting with an upper case letter, it is taken as
a macro definition. */