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> BTDT, bought the T-shirt. Adding memory will help. Short term solution
> can be adding swap space. Another option can be running SA remotely 
> on another machine (users run spamc -d sa.machine.com)

This might be "A GOOD TIME" for someone to create a small exposition
regarding spamassassin memory usage. I note that it seems to hover
around 56 megabyte to 65 megabyte range even when freshly spawned. I
do not run AWL. I have about 5 megabytes of Bayes data. (I train
lightly of late and only when something new turns up.) I am running
a fair number of SARE rule sets, about 1.3 megabytes worth. How does
this add up to 56 megabytes or more? Does perl take that much space?
Or does its expansion of the rule sets make it so large?

{^_^}

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