> 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.
Thanks for that advice, we'll be definitely trying that out, but this does not appear to fit our experience. We've been using this for at least a year now, with the exact same exim/exiscan-setup and and configuration, only with different versions of spamassassin. Now we changed from Gentoo based systems (which did not use sa > 3.02) to Debian based systems (with 3.03 initially), still using the same version/config of exim/exiscan. When used in combination with Spamassassin 3.03, we got the said memory problems. Since we downgraded to 3.02 yesterday, the problems have disappeared. -- _______________________________ Thomas Jacob -Softwareentwickler- IMS Internet-Media-Service GmbH Bärensteiner Straße 7 01277 Dresden Fon: +49 351 2112033 Fax: +49 351 2112020 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pungenday 7th of Confusion, 3171
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