On Sunday 23 November 2003 07:40 pm, Rubin Bennett wrote:
> Dear list...
>
> (See what happens when I get a question answered?  I come up with
> more...)
>
> Is there (I hope!!!) a way to tell spamd not to accept connections if
> the system load is at or above a certain threshold?  (i.e. if the system
> load is currently 30, don't spawn anymore spamd processes)?

You can tell spamd to not spawn more than X number of subprocess with the "-m" 
flag.  However, there isn't any way to tell it "slow down spam processing if 
other parts of the computer start hogging the CPU".

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