Sanford,
What type of CPU overhead do you experience with running SA/SPAMD with Declude?
I saw the tech doc and it mentioned that it takes up 20MB of memory for each config
file load in serial. Are you aware of anyone running this on machines pulling over
200K emails each day?
Thanks for the aid.
Keith
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Sanford Whiteman
Sent: Wed 10/6/2004 6:52 PM
To: Bill Landry
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Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] Filter file maintenance suggestion
> In the mean time, you can always setup a Linux mail gateway and use
> SpamAssassin, or use the Win32 version of SpamAssassin with DJM (see
> Sandy Whiteman's e-mail signature).
Or both! You can run the SPAMD daemon on any platform, but have
SPAMC32 query it from Declude Junkmail. Running SPAMD elsewhere will
eliminate all the local RegEx resource utilization, and having SPAMC32
run within Declude should save you local resources vs. searching for
SpamAssassin header tags on every Declude pass. SPAMC32 also lets you
assign different weights to different SPAMD rulesets (different
daemons) and more.
[ Don't worry, I'll cool off the cheerleading the moment a lot of
SPAMC32 support posts come in. :) ]
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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