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I just set up a new box with postfix/maildrop/spamassassin. The problem is
that if I use the following in my maildrop configuration, a couple of spamd
PIDs just sit there sucking up CPU and RAM (forever, if I let them).
from /etc/maildrop/maildroprc:
# up tp 50k only
if ( $SIZE < 50000 )
{
xfilter "/usr/bin/spamc"
}
[...]
If I use spamassassin instead of spamc, things are a bit sluggish, but it does
work.
Note: I did see spamd set UID to the appropriate used in the syslog.
Any help is appreciated.
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Robin Lynn Frank
Director of Operations
Paradigm-Omega, LLC
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Civilization, as we know it, will end sometime this evening.
See SYSNOTE tomorrow for more information.
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