On Monday 16 February 2004 05:48 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
->If in kmail you pipe through 'spamc', then you must have the spamd daemon
->running.
->
->But if you pipe through 'spamassassin', then spamd is not used and you can
->safely stop it.
->The difference is that spamd is written in C and will be faster for a high
->volume mailserver than 'spamassassin' which is written in perl.
->
->derek
Hi Derek! Well, I put spamd in /etc/rc.d/rc.local so that its running, then
piped through spamc. Its back to its former speed now. I'm assuming this is
okay, right?
Thanks!
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