SPAMC32 0.5.55 is available for download at
http://www.mailmage.com/download/software/freeutils/spamc32/release
Users anticipating the big RegEx rollout will have to wait a little longer, but there are some very powerful new features and performance improvements in this release:
- You can add a SKIPIFWEIGHT-type threshold to ensure that no SpamAssassin tests will be run if the message is already over a certain weight: SPAMC32 will pass (0) such messages immediately. See the -cw/-sw combo.
Well, this did help considerably... but not quite enough. I moved the SpamD server onto a server that currently does nothing but DNS. It is a dual PIII 1GHz machine that usually runs between 0 and 5 % utilization. With SpamD running on it, it averaged about 70% utilization. Now my mailserver wasn't noticeably affected by the SpamC process. That was using a -sw entry of 20 (my hold weight) So, I think if I want to utilize SA, I'm going to have to do something drastic... I'm open to suggestions if anyone has any!! :)
-Russ
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