Dan,
You place this command in your virus.cfg file.
AVAFTERJM ON
Darrell
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Dan Geiser writes:
Thanks, Richard. That sort of makes sense assuming that AVAFTERJM means
the e-mail is going to be scanned for viruses after it is scanned for
spam. It means that many fewer messages will be scanned for viruses. And
if AV is hogging the CPU that could make a big difference.
Do you know whereabouts I implement this directive?
Thanks In Advance,
Dan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Farris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Decreasing CPU Usage with Declude 2.0.6
The same thing was happening to me and I was told to try AVAFTERJM
command and it made a world of difference...the only draw back I have
seen is more spam in spamreview...
Richard Farris
Ethixs Online
1.270.247.5555 Office
1.800.548.3877 Tech Support
"Crossroads to a Cleaner Internet"
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Geiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 9:30 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Decreasing CPU Usage with Declude 2.0.6
Hello, All,
We are using Declude 2.0.6 with JunkMail Pro and Virus Standard.
We are getting killed on the CPU usage front. I'm pretty sure that it's
not a bug in Declude but rather has to do with the sheer amount of
e-mail that the spammers are now sending into the machine we are running
IMail and Declude on.
I'm using a pretty straightforward Declude config which can be viewed
here...
http://declude.ntg-hosting.com/
I've got a bunch of "ip4r" tests, some "rhsbl" tests, most of the custom
Declude tests and a number of "filters" that I've created. Since I know
that filtering on BODY and HEADERS can be very CPU intensive I've
intentionally avoided as much of that as possible.
I'm wondering if there is any way that I can decrease the CPU Usage
without actually decreasing the functionality of Declude?
For example, 250 is my DELETE weight and 100 is my HOLD weight. If I
were to turn off the DELETE and just view what was being held I would
see some messages being flagged with weights in the 1200 point range.
It seems a little silly that I'm spending all of those CPU cycles
calculating 1200 point for a message that would've been deleted past 250
points.
Is their anyway I can issue a directive to Declude to stop calculating
additional points past a certain threshold, e.g. 500 points?
If there's a known issue with CPU Usage and Declude 2.0.6 I'd definitely
be interested in knowing about it otherwise I'm just looking for ways to
decrease the CPU Usage.
Thanks In Advance,
Dan Geiser
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