For 5,000 users I wouldnt expect a major performance hit, but keep in mind if 
you had 5,000 files they all need to be loaded when a message is processed.  
However, I would only drop a user config file with actions set to "WARN" for 
the users who did not want to be spam filtered.  This way the users who do want 
spam filtering would use the default junkmail file for the domain.  My 
assumption is based off that most of your users would want antispam thus 
keeping a limited amount of files you have to deal with.

Let me know if you have any questions,

Darrell

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ing. Andrés E. Gallo 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 9:27 AM
  Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Per user config and performance


  Sorry for re-posting but.from Thursday to Monday, no messages of the list.

  If any, please re-answer.

  Thanks

  Andres.-

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  Hi List

   I wonder if some have experience by configuring the per user and per domain 
settings.

  I mean, having 5000 users per domain, each user by domain will choose if 
Declude Antispam or not.

  So, should be a file ( for all users same configuration, _not_ customized for 
each one ) like user.junkmail, user1.junkmail, user6.junkmail and so on under 
each domain dir.

  How this will impact performance ? Is there a limit there ?

  Any experience ? or any 'easy' way to do it ?

   

  Regards

   

   

  Andres-.

   


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