> Anne Ramey writes:
> >I'm trying to add local rules, but only one of the .cf files in 
> >/etc/mail/spamassassin seems to be used.  Can you only have 
> one extra 
> >.cf file?  (I'm using amavis with SA, so I was told the extra rules 
> >can't go in local.cf).
> 
> Please ask the amavis people, since it sounds like they have a custom
> way to read the config files.

I didn't see this whole thread, but I'm using the latest, 20030616-p5, with
SA 2.60, and it does in fact read any .cf that you put in
/etc/mail/spamassassin. I'm using the popcorn.cf and evilrules.cf files
discussed here recently, and also broke out my whitelisting into a seperate
whitelist.cf file. Works fine.

> >Also, my SA checks seem to be taking a long time. SA check: 
> 1870 (48%) 
> >or longer.  How can I get this/keep this down, while still adding 
> >checks to deal with all the spam we've been getting?
> 
> 1870 what?  seconds?
> 
> Try turning off network tests.

amavisd-new reports timing to the log in milliseconds. So this would be 1.8
seconds for the SA check segment, which is quite good by my standards. I'm
running SA 2.60 and amavisd-new on an old PC (a PII 450MHz, I think) with
256MB of RAM, and it's usually somewhere between 1500 and 3000 milliseconds
per email, with some spikes up to 15000. I wouldn't think 1870 is that bad.

Yes, turning off network tests will help. This is one thing that amavisd-new
looks in it's own config file; the SA config file will be ignored.

In /etc/amavisd.conf, look for sa_local_tests_only.

johnS


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