[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# cat /etc/dnscache/log/run 
#!/bin/sh
#exec setuidgid gdnslog multilog t ./main
exec setuidgid gdnslog multilog -*

You can see that as opposed to multilog t ./main I use multilog -*

That will do it.  Enjoy.

Ed


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-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Cañas Montero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:14 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: General assistance


On Feb 11, 2006, at 3:14 PM, Ed Russell wrote:

> I have to say a heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to  
> this
> thread.  My filter is working 500% more efficient that it ever  
> was.  I have
> done the following:
>
> 1.    Installed djbdns and I am using dnscache as I was told.  I have
> increased the cache size to 100 Megabytes and completely disabled  
> logging
> after determining it was working properly.

How do you disable logging completely? I use multilog and filter out  
all the lines so it logs nothing.
Is there a way to tell dnscache not to actually spit anything out?


>
> 2.    I have implemented rbl at the MTA level, I use relays.ordb.org and
> sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org.
>
> 3.    I have implemented Rules Du Jour.  I selected a subset of the SARE
> rules and misc others.
>
> 4.    I have turned back on pyzor, razor and dcc.
>
> Scanning times are well within tolerance with a minimal impact on  
> delivery
> time.  See below (email addresses removed for privacy):
>

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