With your method of making sure mail gets scanned, mail will slowly build up in the queue until the server runs out of disk space, the MTA can't process the queue because it's too big, or SA's memory usage triggers the Linux kernel OOM process killer. (Exactly which happens first depends on the MTA and how much physical memory you have.)
On a private server with only a few accounts, this is not an issue.
-kgd
well that's not a problem at the moment, the server is limited to how many procmail processes can executed, and it's well within the servers/postfix's capacity.
The company owner is anal about making sure EVERYTHING gets scanned.
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