We are currently debating putting a 300,000 line filter file into our production environment. This filter file would have many different variations of certain "bad" words, words we all see everyday in our spam hold files. This test would specifically be a BODY test.
That would cause a very, very high load on the CPU. That's 300,000 times that the CPU will have to search through the body of the E-mail for various strings. If you already have the list, you could try it just to see what the CPU usage is like -- but I am guessing that it would be very high (although the dual 3GHz CPUs would have a better chance of handling it than most servers).
-Scott
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