Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Well, that will work to distribute the mail -- and possibly accomplish his goals -- but I believe what he really wants is multiple spamd servers processing spam for one mail server. That way, he only needs to apply resources to the spam processing portion of his problem.* Mark M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Is there a way to round robin, using spamc/spamd to have it use more then 1 spamd server
Yes. Have two identical servers, make them both MX for the internal
domain (same preference) and send mail to "internal.domain".
(email) ----> [big SMTP server]
| | |
| | |
V V V
[multiple spamd servers]
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.
--Rich
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