At Mon Dec 22 14:15:45 2003, Ian Duncalf wrote:
> 
> Forgive me if I what I am asking is obvious to some but I would like to know
> how to use some of the rule sets that available e.g. bigevil.cf and
> http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/90_FVGT.cf etc.
> 
> I am running SpamAssassin v2.61 on SuSe 7.3.
> I am using Sendmail & the Procmail filter to send through SpamAssassin.
> I have tried Spamd but I am only using pentium 200mhz with 48meg ram and it
> was generating too many children even when I tried to limit it using thing
> the max_child options.

To be honest, on a system of that specification, you really want to
stick to one (or possibly two) concurrent copies of SA.  Anything more
than that and you risk getting bogged down with swapping.  I use a 486
with 32MB RAM, and that just about copes with scanning one message at
a time.

Including more rules will increase the memory use of SA, and increase
the time taken to handle each message.  Depending on your message
volume, you may find that your system just isn't up to adding the
additional rule sets.

If you have the option of adding more memory, I'd recommend that you
seriously consider it.  Even moving to 128MB will make a signicant
difference. 

Martin
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