> but was the advocate for adding spamassassin, so this matters to me :-)
> 
> I did suggest yesterday disabling bayesian and auto learning, but I
> could not see any evidence of a spamassassin bayes database anywhere.
> We are running spamd from exim, if that has any import, and all
> running on Redhat GNU/Linux.
> 
> Help please!  I really do not want to return to 50 crap messages a day
> in everyone's mail box.
> 
> ==John ffitch
> 

Can you say something more about the system configuraion? Which version of
Redhat? Have all patches been applied? Which version of perl (try perl -V)?
How many spamd processes were running when the system froze? How many MTA
processes? How much memory and disk space is available? Also, did you have
network checks enabled? They can take a while, and with only 10 spamd
chidren, this may not be enough on for a high volume e-mail system.





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