Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote:

but if you
       plan on running this on a production system with live users, it
       is a death wish."



Death Wish ! I really don't think so. I run SpamAssassin+Razor+URI checks and a good amount of rulesets with MailScanner, all written in PERL on production system processing about a million messages a day for about 120 virtual domains and three virus scanners. And the load on my system never crosses 0.8, so I would never believe that SpamAssassin is a death wish for a production system, just because some one with a system with low RAM and uncessary processes running says so. Infact SpamAssassin has saved my life from irritating client complains about spams.

I can not code anything like that myself. I am just (l)user.

I think users who cannot code shouldn't boss the developers of what to do and what not do. Atleast we should write a few lines to thank them that they spend so much of their and spend so much efforts for no pay. Even I am user and I really thank them a lot for the great work that they are doing.


I reiterate: It does not hurt, if we try out and see what happens.



Trying out new stuff is always a good suggestion, but the attitude of suggestion always matters a lot

--
Regards, Rakesh B. Pal
Emergic CleanMail Team.
Netcore Solutions Pvt. Ltd.


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