Eric Shubes wrote:
Simone Marzona wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
David Sánchez Martín wrote:
That sounds like it's worth a try, but I kinda doubt that it'd be
effective.
spamd spawns the processes that actually do the spam checking
(spamd child), so those are the processes you'd really need to
Eric Shubes wrote:
David Sánchez Martín wrote:
That sounds like it's worth a try, but I kinda doubt that it'd be
effective.
spamd spawns the processes that actually do the spam checking (spamd
child), so those are the processes you'd really need to 'nice'. I
don't know if the children pick
Eric Shubes wrote:
Simone Marzona wrote:
Hi all
how is possible to set nice level on spamassassin on mandriva?
On Debian systems it's configured in /etc/default/spamassassin nice-level.
I could simply put a nice x value before spamd.. in
/var/qmail/supervise/spamd/run?
That sounds like
That sounds like it's worth a try, but I kinda doubt that it'd be
effective.
spamd spawns the processes that actually do the spam checking (spamd
child), so those are the processes you'd really need to 'nice'. I
don't know if the children pick up the nice level of the parent or
not, or
David Sánchez Martín wrote:
That sounds like it's worth a try, but I kinda doubt that it'd be
effective.
spamd spawns the processes that actually do the spam checking (spamd
child), so those are the processes you'd really need to 'nice'. I
don't know if the children pick up the nice
Simone Marzona wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Simone Marzona wrote:
Hi all
how is possible to set nice level on spamassassin on mandriva?
On Debian systems it's configured in /etc/default/spamassassin
nice-level.
I could simply put a nice x value before spamd.. in
Simone Marzona wrote:
Hi all
how is possible to set nice level on spamassassin on mandriva?
On Debian systems it's configured in /etc/default/spamassassin nice-level.
I could simply put a nice x value before spamd.. in
/var/qmail/supervise/spamd/run?
That sounds like it's worth a try,