> David Velásquez Restrepo wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm user of spamassassin to reviw a lot (a lot!) of
> > incoming mails  with spamassassin lot time ago. Today i
> > have a machine just running  spamassassin, due the high
> > CPU and MEM requirements. Just to be clear  (may be i
> have something bad).... The question is: >
> > Q) With spamassassin you need about 20 to 30 seconds per
> > email message  and LOTS of RAM and CPU:
> >    a) TRUE
> >    b) FALSE

I have seen this type of behaviour from spamassassin in my
installation. It has always been a result of something wrong
with my perl install OR missing modules that I have
configured sa to use.

Check the output of a "spamassassin --lint". If your
messages take 20 to 30 seconds to be scanned then you'll see
the reason in that output.

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Kevin W. Gagel
Network Administrator
Information Technology Services
(250) 561-5848 local 448


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