On Jan 24, 2006, at 9:01 AM, Eduardo wrote:

Hello!
Sorry to send another email about the same subject. But my mail server crashed so i couldn't see the answers.

I am calling my spamassassin service in SMTP time with some ACL rules in my exim4 configuration file. I start the SA service, start exim4 service and i wait only some minutes and the server gets overloaded!... almost impossible to loggin and shutdown manually the server.

I have 216 users in the server, and I have an avarege about 10 access / minute.

I THINK that the problem is that I am calling the SA service from ACL rules (in SMTP time)... but dont know how to change it to another way to fix the problem.

Ah! When I turn off the SA service the server goes perfectly.



I am running FreeBSD, and my SMTP server is a "virtual server" (jail) on a physical system that also does other things. There were some particular perl processes that would periodically cause high load on the server (not connected to mail but a buggy thing running inside a customer "virtual server") and cause SA to start "backing up". (I am using the excellent sa-exim from Marc Merlin to interface exim and SA and also use sa-exim's greylist). I would get 30-50 spamd running and they were all timing out. (This server does not process that much mail -- 10-40 messages a minute). I already had an opteron server running clamd and had almost no load on it. I installed the latest SA there and have sa-exim pass off to the SA there. Now everything runs really smoothly. So if you can offload your SA to a dedicated server (mine I have running on an internal closed 192 subnet on a different nic) you will be able to reduce the resource contention you experience on your machine.

best regards
Chad

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Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC
Your Web App and Email hosting provider
chad at shire.net




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