Richard, 
 
You can try putting spamd into debugging mode but this will cause your logs to 
fill quickly.
 
add the -D parameter to the startup for the deamon, run it for a few minutes 
(5), grep last 5000 lines of maillog into a temp  file look around.  You should 
see some entries for spamd with the amount of time that it took to run the 
spamd for each email.  If it's in the 60 second range under load then it might 
be a DNS issue.  It will also give you some additional information as well.
 
Just don't leave -D on unless you have lots of space for logging.
 
Hope that helps.
 
Gary
 
 

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From: Richard Bewley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 5/30/2004 2:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Slow performance



> Can you give us a top report during one of the slow times? Also, are you
> running rules per user, per site, razor, dcc, etc?

> Gary

Sorry, I looked past the second part of your question.  We are running rules
per site, and we are only doing one domain, so the rules are just global.
Right now, razor, dcc etc are disabled, however we are using RBL checks, but
DNS seems to be responding quickly enough that I don't think this is slowing
things down.

Thanks,
Richard




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