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Ladies and gents, I'm about to start some gentle investigations into
greylisting, but I need some advice on which policy server to use.
It's off topic, so if you choose to reply privately I'll summarise.
I'm asking here because I think you're closer to the leading edge of
spam control than the
While working on scaling problems I needed to match spamc's debugging
output with spamd's. That is laborious when you've got multiple MX
hosts connecting to multiple spamd hosts.
This patch to spamc.c reveals the port number from which spamc
connects to spamd. Spamd already logs the same, so
Jason Frisvold xenophage0 at gmail writes:
I've been investigating some recent slowness issues with our mail
servers and I noticed that the spamassassin database is getting rather
large. We process approximately 300,000 mails a day (or more). The
bayes_token database is over 1.8 Gig at the
thanks in advance.
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