--- Tim B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > email builder wrote: > > > I hurried out and installed 3.0.1, thinking one of those memory/language > > improvements mentioned in the release notes were going to be my savior... > > > > Sadly, 3.0.1's spamd has the same CPU-intensive behavior here. I am > soooo at > > a loss; tried everything I've read... spent days reading... please, > anyone > > have anything more? > > > > If spamd isn't I/O bound, my memory isn't swapping, I have no other > processes > > that are out of control, I can't for the life of me figure out why this > is > > happening. > > > > Again, my specs: > >
> I don't remember who on the list posted this origonally > but try adding --max-conn-per-child=1 > > spamd -d -q -x --max-children=5 --max-conn-per-child=1 -H /etc/razor -u > maildrop -r This appears to *maybe* help an almost imperceptible amount. I'd using it for fun, but the CPU still is being used much more than it should. Our load is way too high and as a result, everything slows down and falls behind during our busy hours. Thanks for the advice.... anyone else have *any* idea where else I can look? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com