Sean Rima wrote:

SR> But if I disable spamc in Exim (I used your example config) and leave
SR> dcc only I never get above a load average of 2.3 and dccd is flooding
SR> with remote servers as well, pointing out that I use spamd with -L.

Actually, *not* using -L should *decrease* your load -- in other words, you'll
have a lower load if you leave network checks on, since the CPU will be freed up
while spamd is waiting on network IO (assuming you're using the -m flag to
spamd), and spamd will not be in the CPU wait queue during that time.

C


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