What does your spamd/current log show? If that's what you have.

Sounds like one of the rules is hosing spamd. I'm speaking from recent
experience.

Just a thought.

-----Original Message-----
From: Duane Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Loading Rules - Possible Memory Issue

Don't know if someone can point me in a direction to look or not. I'm 
using SA through a third-party plugin for our MTA. This is running on 
FreeBSD 6.0 with SA v3.1.1 on Perl v5.8.7.

As soon as I move aproximately 520K of rules into the directory with the

local.cf and restart the plugin, messages start to pile up in the MTA's 
queue. If I move the rules out and restart the plugin, everything
resumes 
to normal. The server has plenty of resources available to handle 
everything.

I'm suspecting it's the plugin and how it forks child processes. It 
doesn't reuse the child processes. Once the child process is finished,
it 
is eventually cleaned up.

If I was able to get a plugin set in to use spamd, would I be seeing the

same results?

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