Mark Rigby-Jones wrote:
On 9 Dec 2007, at 21:40, Steven Stern wrote:
Have you tried running a local caching name server? That can cut down
on times to do repetitive name lookups.
Yes indeed, it's something we've always had on mail servers even before
we had SpamAssassin, for exactly that rea
> Philipp Snizek wrote:
>> You use Bayes?
>> Have you tried turning off auto_expire? From my expierence this can
>> cause
>> significant performance issues.
>>
> It shouldn't cause performance issues. It should only cause, at worst,
> one message every 12 hours or so to take a long time (ie: 10 min
Philipp Snizek wrote:
> You use Bayes?
> Have you tried turning off auto_expire? From my expierence this can cause
> significant performance issues.
>
It shouldn't cause performance issues. It should only cause, at worst,
one message every 12 hours or so to take a long time (ie: 10 minutes).
Un
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You use Bayes?
Have you tried turning off auto_expire? From my expierence this can cause
significant performance issues.
Moreover, have you tried turning off bayes? without bayes scanning too a
quarter of a second per email on a 2cpu, 8GB standard i686 arch, sa
compiled as 32-bit app.
Philipp
> On 9 Dec 2007, at 21:40, Steven Stern wrote:
> >Have you tried running a local caching name server? That can cut
> >down on times to do repetitive name lookups.
On 09.12.07 21:58, Mark Rigby-Jones wrote:
> Yes indeed, it's something we've always had on mail servers even
> before we had SpamA
On 9 Dec 2007, at 21:40, Steven Stern wrote:
Have you tried running a local caching name server? That can cut
down on times to do repetitive name lookups.
Yes indeed, it's something we've always had on mail servers even
before we had SpamAssassin, for exactly that reason.
Thanks,
mrj
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On 12/09/2007 03:27 PM, Mark Rigby-Jones wrote:
> On 9 Dec 2007, at 21:03, Paweł Sasin wrote:
>> are you using network tests?
>> Try to evaluate spamd performance when run with the -L flag.
>
> We are running network tests. Disabling them helps somew
On 9 Dec 2007, at 21:03, Paweł Sasin wrote:
are you using network tests?
Try to evaluate spamd performance when run with the -L flag.
We are running network tests. Disabling them helps somewhat, in that
the emails which were already scanning relatively quickly do so even
faster. However, on
Hi,
are you using network tests?
Try to evaluate spamd performance when run with the -L flag.
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