Elliot F wrote:
Ah. As I am not familiar with Dspam, I did not realize how long it took to process messages. Couple that with the clamav and whatever other scanning (spamassassin), and it could be a significant delay.
It doesn't most of the time, but with large messages (read large number of tokens and training), a slow server, and specific training options it could.
How are you using it as a qmail-queue replacement?
I'm not, but that is probably my preferred place to add dspam to the stream, if I continue to run is only on my central server (that's a seperate consideration). Right now, I add dspam into the .qmail-default file at the domain level, piping the marked up message to vdelivermail.
John
