> I may be wrong, but it seems to me, that your problem is neither with
qmai
> or SA but rather with the amount of swap space available to your OS.
You
> need to expand or recreate the swap partition. Just my 2 cents.
Thanks for your response. You can read my other post as well, but it
seems incre
> I just noticed our firewall was blocking egress traffic on tcp port
2703
> which SA uses for razor. Once I opened this port on the firewall,
> things seemed to speed up. I'm not completely sure, but I suspect this
> may be only part of the problem.
After opening up port 2703 on the firewall SA
Jason D. Montgomery wrote:
I'm using qmail 1.03, SpamAssassin 2.55, Perl v5.8.0, and procmail v3.22
to run a STMP gateway server to filter spam. This system is a dedicated
SMTP/SpamAssassin server and does nothing else. I'm not sure if SA is
overloading the system because of the high volume of ma
Wednesday, June 4, 2003, 10:27:13 PM, Jason wrote:
You might want to check to see if the swap you have is enough.
a guesstimate of appropriate size of swap is 2x the amount of memory
-Subhi
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Best regards,
Subhi S Hashwa mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I just noticed our firewall was blocking egress traffic on tcp port 2703
which SA uses for razor. Once I opened this port on the firewall,
things seemed to speed up. I'm not completely sure, but I suspect this
may be only part of the problem.
later,
j
-Original Message-
From: Jason D. Mo
I'm using qmail 1.03, SpamAssassin 2.55, Perl v5.8.0, and procmail v3.22
to run a STMP gateway server to filter spam. This system is a dedicated
SMTP/SpamAssassin server and does nothing else. I'm not sure if SA is
overloading the system because of the high volume of mail, or if it's
mis-configure