It's less than a tenth one of the occupation that I have! 
How you have made it?
Now I've try to insert --max-conn-per-child like you.
Isn't changed the amount of the RAM used from every single child, but I hope 
that it me aids to reduce the timeout between exim and spamassassin.

Andrea

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Robinson
> Sent: venerdì 29 settembre 2006 17.15
> To: Exim Users
> Cc: Balzi Andrea
> Subject: Re: [exim] problem with spamd (connection time out)
> 
> On 29/09/2006 15:53, Balzi Andrea wrote:
> > I've change from 5 to 10 and I've upgrade the RAM to 6GB, 
> but I've the same problem.
> > every child it occupies approximately 450MB of RAM
> 
> Yikes! That's enormous. It should be 25-30MB at startup - 
> most of that's shared between children (perl interpreter, 
> shared libraries, etc.) - and it shouldn't grow too much 
> bigger. I have found some versions of SpamAssassin to suffer 
> memory leaks, so I now run spamd with 
> --max-conn-per-child=100 so that each spamd child doesn't 
> grow too big.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> John.
> 
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