On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 02:01:55PM -0200, Eduardo wrote:
> Hello!
> Sorry to send another email about the same subject. But my mail server
> crashed so i couldn't see the answers.
>
> I am calling my spamassassin service in SMTP time with some ACL rules in
> my exim4 configuration file. I start
> My problem still remains: I disabled ALL the rules I use to check (Rules
> du Jour, Bayes, Razor and Pyzor) and, believe it or not, it is still
> getting overloaded :(
How many children are you running? Overload is almost always due to running
out of memory and going into thrashing. This happe
George R. Kasica wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 14:01:55 -0200, you wrote:
Hello!
Sorry to send another email about the same subject. But my mail server
crashed so i couldn't see the answers.
I am calling my spamassassin service in SMTP time with some ACL rules in
my exim4 configuratio
>On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 14:01:55 -0200, you wrote:
>Hello!
>Sorry to send another email about the same subject. But my mail server
>crashed so i couldn't see the answers.
>
>I am calling my spamassassin service in SMTP time with some ACL rules in
>my exim4 configuration file. I start the SA service
Hello!
Sorry to send another email about the same subject. But my mail server
crashed so i couldn't see the answers.
I am calling my spamassassin service in SMTP time with some ACL rules in
my exim4 configuration file. I start the SA service, start exim4 service
and i wait only some minutes a