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David W Smith wrote:

>> --- Spamd is called via an '/etc/init.d' startup script. The
>> server has 2Gb RAM. I'm not sure if I was seeing a memory leak or
>> a highwater mark. I just recall watching the 'free' column of the
>> Swap output of 'watch -n 5 -d free' drop off to about 0.9 Gb in
>> less than a minute before I stopped SA. Usually free swap doesn't
>> fall below about 1.9Gb on the server. This server from inception
>> has successfully run SA (started with v3.0.1), Exim 4, Sophie
>> 3.4rc2, Mailman 2.1.5, Squirrelmail 1.4.x, Apache 2.x, and NIS as
>> the main applications.


Are you limiting the size of msgs that exim is sending to spamd to scan?

For folks using Exim, please see Justin's msg to the users list the
other day:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/spamassassin-users/200505.mbox/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]

You really need to be limiting the msgs you send to spamd and it
appears that the default Exim install does not do this.

Michael
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