Mark Martinec wrote:
Giuseppe,
Amavis::DB::init(0, 15+1+32); # MD5 (128 bits)
Ok, thanks. BTW does the init(1, ...) works also if the DB is not yet
created, i.e. at first run, or it requires an existing DB?
The 0 as a first argument just prevents deleting an
Mark Martinec ha scritto:
Giuseppe,
Is there an option in 2.6.3 to have the snmp (I guess it's the DB
/var/.../amavis/db/snmp|nanny.db ) stats not initialized at
every amavisd daemon restarting?
There is no configuration variable to do that,
but you can change the line:
Mark Martinec ha scritto:
Giuseppe,
Is there an option in 2.6.3 to have the snmp (I guess it's the DB
/var/.../amavis/db/snmp|nanny.db ) stats not initialized at
every amavisd daemon restarting?
There is no configuration variable to do that,
but you can change the line:
Is there an option in 2.6.3 to have the snmp (I guess it's the DB
/var/.../amavis/db/snmp|nanny.db ) stats not initialized at
every amavisd daemon restarting?
Thanks
Bye
Giuseppe.
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Mark Martinec wrote:
I didn't understand this. Why should have a little effect on troughput?
If a mail is processed in 3s instead of 15s (apart concurrent sending),
means that I can deliver 20 mail/min, instead of 4 mail/min. If I have
8 processes|core then I can deliver 20*8 mail/min instead
Mark Martinec wrote:
Version 2.6.3 of amavisd-new has been released, it is available at:
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-2.6.3.tar.gz
release notes:
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/release-notes.txt
The 2.6.3 is mainly a maintenance release over 2.6.2, but also
Mark Martinec ha scritto:
Giuseppe,
I was wondering whether it would be possible to add in amavisd-agent
more statistical output about performances. E.g. the number of messages
per seconds achievable in a certain period of time,
You alerady have it: InMsgs gives a number of
Gary V wrote:
On 4/4/09, Giuseppe Ghibò gh...@mandriva.com wrote:
In amavisd-new documentation README.postfix (version 148,
BTW, the release online is outdate, as reports version 122
see http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/README.postfix)
there is reported that using
Hi Mark, while I was trying to figure out and measure the performance
of a amavisd+postfix+spamassassin system, to see whether the
TimeElapsedSpamCheck was reliable, I was coming out with this patch
(see attach) to know which plugin is effectively loaded by amavisd. In
fact I haven't found such
Hi, sorry for the OT, but I'd like to know other amavisd user experience
about the
autowhitelist.
Currently it seems to become uneffective and unreliable, or even harmful.
In fact many spammers now send you spam using your own (or your domain) name
in From field, i.e. like if an email is sent by
Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
Hi Mark, while I was trying to figure out and measure the performance
of a amavisd+postfix+spamassassin system, to see whether the
TimeElapsedSpamCheck was reliable, I was coming out with this patch
(see attach) to know which plugin is effectively loaded by amavisd
In amavisd-new documentation README.postfix (version 148,
BTW, the release online is outdate, as reports version 122
see http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/README.postfix)
there is reported that using amavisfeed_destination_concurrency_limit = XX
is an alternative way to master.cf for controlling
Hi.
I was wondering whether it would be possible to add in amavisd-agent
more statistical output about
performances. E.g. the number of messages per seconds achievable in a
certain period of time, or the
average size of a message, etc.; I see for instance the opposite, e.g.
TimeElapsedTotal,
Mark Martinec wrote:
Carlos,
how do I reject messages that have a high score of something like '5'?
X-Spam-Score: 11.543
$sa_kill_level_deflt = 6.31;
$final_spam_destiny = D_BOUNCE;
Yes, that should suffice. To block a message, $final_spam_destiny must
not be D_PASS,
Mark Martinec wrote:
and also is there a way to test the efficiency in using the compiled
native mode set vs plain one?
One way is to look at the TIMING report by amavisd at log level 2
or above, the 'SA check' entry.
If you run SpamAssassin version 3.3 (from CVS), the TIMING-SA
as
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