From: "Andy Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
On one of my machines I'm running v3.0.3 under spamd with a fairly default
config for debian sarge. This is a reasonable spec machine, a 3GHz P4
that is
not swapping, but I'm seeing that each message seems to take quite a while
to
check, between 3.5 and 15 seconds each (I'd say averaging at about 5
seconds per
message)
I have read:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FasterPerformance
but I'm wondering if there is any easier way to get an overview of which
rules
are taking the longest period of time to complete, other than removing the
rulesets one by one?
I'm sure there is some timeout somewhere that will be easy to fix.
If you have a BigEvil rule installed jettison it. They are generally the
"hungry" rule sets, both in terms of memory use and CPU cycles.
I'd also change to 3.0.4 if I were you. 3.0.0 - 3.0.3 had nice built in
denial of service attack vulnerabilities.
{^_^}