On Fri, 20 Apr 2007, Don O'Neil wrote:

> Ever since I upgraded to Exim 4.66 and my server load has gone up I've been
> experiencing a lot of Error 421's (disconnection errors).
>
>> From my google search it seems we may be memory/cpu/disk bound, and there
> are suggestions on limiting the file size scanned, removing large rulesets,
> etc..
>
> I have searched the exim site looking for a way to limit the file size but I
> can't find anything. Can someone suggest what I need to do to my
> spamassassin transport config to limit the size of messages that are sent to
> spam assassin to 100k (or less) and send the remaining though un-scanned.
>
> Here's the exerpt from my exim.conf:
>
> spamcheck:
>  driver = pipe
>  batch_max = 100
>  command = /usr/sbin/exim -oMr spam-scanned -bS
>  current_directory = "/tmp"
>  group = mail
>  home_directory = "/tmp"
>  log_output
>  message_prefix =
>  message_suffix =
>  return_fail_output
>  no_return_path_add
>  transport_filter = /usr/bin/spamc -u
> ${lookup{$domain}lsearch*{/etc/virtual/domainowners}{$value}}
>  use_bsmtp
>  user = mail

From: Steven Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Jean-Paul Natola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Spamassassin is useless


I don't know anything about Exim. However, I was able to dig this up from 
a recent thread response to something from Steven Dickenson:

     ---
     Just add the following condition to your spam checking ACL.

     condition = ${if <{$message_size}{500k}{1}{0}}
     ---

So, I assume you would replace the 500k with 100k.

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