Hi fellows,

I am a DSPAM/Postfix enthusiastic and used this pair for some time. I
need a solution for 20,000 accounts and aproximate 500,000 messages/day.
The problem was that, even with all the databases tunnings I found, my
dedicated mysql server got this huge ammount of records (~30Gb) and
didn't handled the system at a satisfactory time. So, sadly, I had to
drop to spamassassin/postfix without bayes and everything is working,
except for a lots of false positives and false negatives. I thought
maybe it was a mysql problem and a solution with other database handler
would solve the problem.
I would realy apreciate any directions you point to me to get my dspam
running again.

Thanks,
Ben

(sorry for the english)

Tony Earnshaw escreveu:
> David Reid skrev, on 09-11-2007 13:09:
>
>> Think the subject line says it all.
>>
>> I've been using DSPAM + Postfix for a while now and it works, but last
>> time I posted someone mentioned a different (better?) way of integrating
>> the two. So, rather than trying to hunt round the web for the various
>> howto's and write ups (many of which seem very out of date or
>> incomplete), can anyone here point me at a current, up to date resource
>> for what they think is the best way to use DSPAM with Postfix?
>
> Obviously my way is the best way of integrating dspam with Postfix
> (and amavisd-new, whatever). But I'll be damned if I'll do a writeup
> on it; tell what you what you want, what you've done and doesn't work.
>
> I have had a philosophy of exactly what I wanted dspam to do with
> messages from Postfix, integrating that with amavisd-new. And heavy
> shell scripting. And OpenLDAP. And MySQL.
>
> I'm a Unix/Linux sysadmin and used to thinking for myself.
>
> Best,
>
> --Tonni
>

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