Carlos Williams wrote:
> I have never used Amavisd-new on anything but Debian or CentOS. For
> the 1st time I built a Arch Linux mail server. The sad thing is Arch
> Linux does not have Amavisd-new in their main repositories but it can
> be easily installed using AUR. My question is right now my Postfix
> mail server is running just the 'spamd' daemon and it's very memory
> intensive. I remember reading the following in the CentOS Wiki for
> Amavisd-new:
> 
> "The spamassassin service, which starts spamd, can be set to "off" as
> Amavisd-new doesn't actually use the 'spamassassin' daemon (spamd) but
> rather loads spamassassin as a module."
> 
> Does anyone here on the list know if  this is true for Amavisd-new
> running on every / any Linux distribution like Arch to be exact or is
> this something compiled uniquely for the RHEL / CentOS packages of
> Amavisd-new?

Same thing on Arch.

You *can* configure amavis to hand off to spamd for some specific use 
cases, but by default, SpamAssassin is used like a library (module, 
whatever).

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