Rich Puhek said:
> The conceptual problem with doing round-robin spamd servers is that the 
> mail server itself would have to maintain some state info to determine 
> which spamd server it shoud contact (unless it randomly selected one). 
> Given most implementations (procmail for lots of us), maintaining state 
> info from one mail message to another would be tricky.

spamd needs very little state, apart from user preferences.

Using a round-robin DNS A record, and NFS-mounted user dirs or an SQL
database, this is pretty trivial, and is std practice for most big
SpamAssassin-using sites ;)

--j.


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