Marc Sherman wrote:
The problems being reported are with the exiscan case. With exiscan,
exim is sending the data directly to spamd over a socket, so exim has to
implement the limiting logic to keep the data from getting to
spamassassin in the first place.
I don't agree. Just sending that much data, while inefficient,
surely isn't costing as much as scanning it within spamd.
- Jeremy
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