Khalid Hanif wrote:
Do you have to use dspam?
I've successfully used SpamAssassin ( http://spamassassin.apache.org/
) on very large mail volumes successfully. This was with exim,
however, you can use it with postfix too as far as I'm aware.
We have also used SA in the past with reasonable success with large mail
volumes, but the server loads we're seeing with dspam are far lower than
with SA for comparable circumstances. dspam regularly processes about
10k emails/hr on a low spec low memory server, whilst retaining the
ability to let individuals train for their own purposes etc. (That
includes virus checking via ClamAV as well, of-course).
SA has some nice features but they come at a cost in our experience.
I've seen SA bring a server to its knees on several occassions.
Thats not to criticise SA, its just from what I read before trying
dspam, and from what I've found since trying it, dspam is better at its
job (but less well supported/documented at the moment).
Mark Rogers
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