Hi, I was trying amavisd-new bundled with spamassassin 3.2.5 and postfix
and clamav,
and I was wondering these things:

1) spamassassin can compile ruleset into native mode, and sound these
are used
trough the plugin |Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Rule2XSBody|. Is
amavisd-new using
this by default? And if so, what are the operation to do whether the
ruleset are updated through
the sa-update and the native mode recompiled? Which one of these scenarios:

   a) none, they will be used automatically
   b) just restart|reload the spamd daemon
   c) just restart|reload the amavisd-new daemon
   d) just restart|reload both (amavisd-new and spamd and maybe postfix)

and also is there a way to test the efficiency in using the compiled
native mode set vs plain one?

2) is there a way to get good statistics about percentage of spam and
ham? I remember some perl
script doing that, but when I tried were failing because the
postfix|mailer log wasn't in the format they
was expecting, and thus many messages were counted twice or three times
because they
were resent locally across the various ports (10025:10026, etc.)

3) when amavisd-new are produced in a standalone file, e.g. setting in
amavisd.conf
the line:

$LOGFILE   = "/var/log/amavis/amavisd.log

what is the safest way to get log rotations? Usually a SIGHUP is sent
trough a daemon and the
daemon closes the old and open a new log file (and logrotate rename the
old to a new one). Is this
approach supported?

Thanks
Bye
Giuseppe.


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