I use xmspamassassin but I notice problems with locking of the logfiles
and presumably the bayesian filter. And I know that SA is the bottleneck
in the system, but should that create the problem I mentioned. I think
not, I would really want to know why this could happen.=20

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Don Drake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Verzonden: woensdag 11 februari 2004 23:34
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: [xmail] Re: Highload
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> Which SA filter are you using?
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> If you're using bayesian with SA, then the bayesian word db=20
> implements a lock file allowing one spamd process to=20
> read/write from it at one time.  SA will become your=20
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> My sa filter uses unique temporary file names so this could=20
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> -Don
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> Subject: [xmail] Highload
> Date: 02/11/04 13:37
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> > I was wondering if it is possible that xmail confuses mails in the=20
> > following situation:
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> > - Xmail 1.17
> > - Spamassassin 2.61
> > - Windows 2003
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> > I had a situation where at one point in time dozens of emails were=20
> > processed in just a few seconds causing an overload on the server=20
> > where even the dell management software started to complain=20
> the disk=20
> > was beeing overloaded. The load was caused by a restart of=20
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> > after a period of time it couldn't send mail outside and=20
> was piling up=20
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> > For some reason 2 emails got merged with the same contents at that=20
> > same time.=3D20
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> > Unfortunatly this seems to be the only information I can get.=3D20
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> > So, given the situation I was wondering:
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> > - Anybody ever seen something like this?
> > - Could this be caused by the filter
> > - if so, is it possible to prevent this?
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