lly seconds instead of several minutes.
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config:
use_bayes1
bayes_auto_learn 1
bayes_auto_expire0
bayes_learn_to_journal 1
bayes_journal_max_size 0
bayes_expiry_max_db_size 100
lock_method flock
SA 3.3.1 on FreeBSD 6.4
Perl 5.10
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mory resident,
ie: just loaded at start time, then just work.
Both dcc and razor2 both seem to be doing a good job now.
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Mac OS X. Because making Unix user-friendly is easier than debugging
Windows.
gin can appear someday. (again, if it's worth the trouble to do so).
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Mac OS X. Because making Unix user-friendly is easier than debugging
Windows.
agent of Pyzor would be ideal.
[1] My environment supports about 2000 users scanning roughly 45000 -
7/day currently spread across two older linux boxes.
My setup is over 10X that, which is why this is a concern! ;-)
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each and every message.
Adding salt to the wound, our SA servers run on diskless servers; so
having it have to run over NFS makes for a double whammy.
Is there a better way to implement Pyzor or is it not even worth the
trouble?
TIA
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yes) is to turn off auto-
expire and run a sa-learn force expire at a normal interval. We've
been running this way for years and it seems to perform just fine
under 3.2.4.
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Mac OS X. Because making Unix user-friendly
aking one of the tools out of
the tool bag. And those tool bags are pretty full, you have to start
somewhere.
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Key fingerprint = 6296 F715 038B 44C1 2720 292A 8580 500E 66F9 0BFC
Windows NT: Ins
il sources are legitimate for their
domain and which ones aren't. While not all spam is forged, virtually
all forgeries are spam. SPF is not anti-spam in the same way that flour
is not food: it is part of the solution."
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It's sole purpose is to allow domain owners to publish valid mail
sources for their domains. That's it's *only* purpose. How and what
you decide to do with that published information from the TXT records is
totally up to the receiver.
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r hard drive.
Not true. You can disable logging completely in your conf file.
Something to the effect of leaving the following options empty...
DCCM_LOGDIR=
DCCM_LOG_AT=
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Chris Santerre wrote:
> US products? What is that? I think the last US proiduct I purchased was
> an american flag. Come to think of itit might have been made
> somewhere else!
Yeah, America R&D's everything; everyone else in the world just clones it.
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. Lets
not forget where the Internet started... by American innovation. Giving
control of Internet policy to an international body would be a waste
of time. Just look at the record of the UN... Yeah sure, lets give
control of the Internet to Russia, China and Korea... and you complain
about spa
mail server or running the spamd box out of resources. ;-)
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Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature. -
Kulawiec
nd-robin". That tells spamd to use the
"old way" of forking processes.
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A list is only as strong as its weakest link. - Don Knuth
!= --max-clients. It's either a typo in the code or some
stealth option somewhere. ;-)
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Years of development: We finally got one to work.
7; flag. Problem is, all the child processes are
> running as root:
This has been a problem since 3.0.0 and I even submitted a patch in the
PR... Dunno why this PR is being ignored by the devs...
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3897
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