Jerry,
I don’t know if you solved your problem yet, but take a look at this. It could
be a similar issue, perhaps. Googling "spamassassin temp files” shows a bunch
of results, so it seems like the issue could be related to your configuration.
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on my servers I resolved this issue by commen
I have been researching why it is taking over a half hour for mysql to
start up each time I have to reboot my server. One post on a forum said
to check c:\Windows\temp. Apparently, if it gets a bunch of files in
it, then mysql startup slows to a crawl. Ok... I checked that temp
folder. Fou