On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 08:32:29 -0700 (PDT), Geno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I sent the email too soon. My apologies.
>
>I'm not the owner of the server. My host uses
>Redhat Linux Enterprise 3 and I'm trying to
>install Spamassassin 3.2.3. I don't know much
>about linux and I'm trying to install thi
It is using both processors, after reading up on children and adjusting
the startup script, it is doing much better.
John Thompson wrote:
Tim Litwiller wrote:
We are running spamassassin on a Dual processor P4 Dell.
How can I make sure that spamassassin is using both processors. Top is
s
Tim Litwiller wrote:
> We are running spamassassin on a Dual processor P4 Dell.
>
> How can I make sure that spamassassin is using both processors. Top is
> showing spamd using between 39% and 89% of the processor constantly.
> there are times during the day when we are processing 1800+ email pe
I sent the email too soon. My apologies.
I'm not the owner of the server. My host uses
Redhat Linux Enterprise 3 and I'm trying to
install Spamassassin 3.2.3. I don't know much
about linux and I'm trying to install this for
the first time. Again my apologies for not
including my platform and Spama
Upon running perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=$HOME I get
this at the end of the report:
REQUIRED module out of date: HTML::Parser
REQUIRED module out of date: Net::DNS
optional module missing: Mail::SPF
optional module missing: Mail::SPF::Query
optional module missing: IP::Country
optional module missing: