On Thursday 18 September 2003 06:02 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote: > I am using spamassassin in daemon mode for spam processing. Not too long > ago it was pretty quick but lately, it is painfully slow...on my laptop, on > my desktop it is currently still quite fast. > > Here is the processing time on a typical message (this is a typical time > for ALL emails and I get about 150 a day so it is SLOOW): > > Sep 18 16:52:27 lapdog spamd[6218]: processing message > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for > praedor:501. > Sep 18 16:52:58 lapdog spamd[6218]: clean message (0.7/5.1) for praedor:501 > in 31.4 seconds, 2919 bytes. > > 31.4 seconds to process a single message. ALL messages are taking about > 30+ seconds each. I haven't yet figured out what file I need to delete so > I can start over (with bayesian filtering - I am assuming that this is the > holdup right now - too much processing to go through the spam vs ham > files). What file do I delete, and where is it, so I can retrain > spamassassin?
You might want to check to make sure that it is the bayesian filtering first. You can turn that off in the configuration file and then see what the processing time drops down to if any. Another possibility. Are you currently doing the RBL checks? One of the major ones, osirusoft.com has recently gone under and is no longer functional. It is possible that this particular RBL check is taking long amounts of time to return a response due to the problems with that list. If you are doing RBL checks, change or comment out the scores associated with this list, or better yet, disable the checks on that particular RBL and see if your timing improves. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer
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