Hi, I just installed spamassassin, as it looks very promising. One thing I noticed is that checking a mail (the sample-spam.txt one, 4K) one takes over 1 minute. At first I thought it is razor, as I noticed during "make test" that razor test took a long time. But after disabling razor (setting RAZOR_SCORE to 0 as one posting indicates), the overall time is still about the same.
Also, it seems that using spamd only have very marginal gain. I am using a dell server (low end server) machine with Linux 6.2. I started 12 background "spamassassin -t" jobs and watched with "top". All spamassassin processes had the SIZE and RSS at 8184. They pretty much finished at the same time, ranging from 62 secs to 65 secs. Then I started 12 background "spamc" jobs and watched with "top". All new spamd processes had the SIZE and RSS at 9712. And they all finsihed at the same time, ranging from 60-62 secs (I just printed out "date" before and after). So, my questions are: 1. is 1 min normal? Of all the tests, is there a subset that takes most of the time? 2. While running with spamd has a marginal gain, it seems that the system resource usage is not any less. Is this normal? Thanks. WWang _______________________________________________________________ Multimillion Dollar Computer Inventory Live Webcast Auctions Thru Aug. 2002 - http://www.cowanalexander.com/calendar _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk