Thomas Bitschnau wrote:
Hello!

I recently upgraded to Fedora Core 2. I installed spamassassinV2.63 via
apt-get. I always used spamassassin as filter with Evolution (V1.4.6). I
worked with the spamd/spamc-combination.
As filter-rule i set up "pipe message to shell command" /usr/bin/spamc
-c "does not return" 0, so it's then moved to the special spam-folder.
The spamc/spamd-combination always was pretty fast, unless I installed
FC1. There it was the firewall slowing down SA, but as I opened the port
(default, 783) it was as fast as I was used to.
But now with FC2 opening the port does not help. The filtering is slower
then with spamassassin and even stucks sometimes so evolution hangs up.
I tried the "-B" option for spamc, because I guess the message passed to
the deamon is a "single SMTP-formatted message", but this results in no
message being marked as spam.
I don't know what else to do or where to start to find out why it is so
slow.

Greetings,

Thomas B.

PS: Any help is welcome!




Tried piping a message through spamc on a console (ie: `cat message.eml | spamc`) to see how it performs?


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