*>>It allows you to adjust the relative priority of spam processing. If SA
is not invoked during SMTP (i.e. not during the interactive >>part of mail
exchange, where the computer on the other end has to wait for it to finish
processing before it can go on to the next >>message it wants to send), then
you can reduce the priority of SA to give higher priority to interactive
operations (e.g. to the >>SMTP exchange, to webmail that's running on the
same host, etc.) - if the spam scan is taking place in the background, what
>>does it matter if it takes 25 seconds or 30? You may want to improve the
response of activities a user is actually waiting on.
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Thanks for the explaination [?]

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