On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 03:51:55PM -0400, Shane Hawrysh wrote:
| I've been writing a utility to integrate spam assassin with dmail's
| 'external_processor' feature.  I'm wondering how well spamc works when you
| have, say, 50 forked processes each starting up spamc and tossing a message
| at it.

spamc is very lightweight.  As long as your OS can handle having that
many pipes open, and do a decent job of scheduling the processes and
their IO, spamc won't have any issues.

The real question is how much load will spam*d* place on the system it
is on.  Note that you can put spamd on a different system, and even
have multiple systems and use some load balancing technique.

-D

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