On Monday 28 November 2005 Andy Pieters wrote

> > Right now, there's about 10% of all messages that come in on a
> > day
> > (4.500) that are injustly marked as ham or spam (10% is not a lot, but
> > still
> > 45 messages each day!)

On Monday 28 November 2005 17:31, Mike Jackson wrote:

> Uh, wouldn't 10% be 450 messages?  ;)
Right my bad, should read 1%

> This is my prejudice showing, but personally I would compile SA from
> scratch rather than relying on an RPM. I rarely trust that precompiled
> packages are going to contain the options I want, or exclude the options
> I'll never use (but then, I'm also a FreeBSD user, and even when you
> install something from ports it's compiled from scratch and can be
> fine-tuned). Make sure you have all the SQL tools you need and use your
> favorite database backend for Bayes and AWL. This is purely anecdotal, but
> it seems much faster on the several servers where I've implemented it than
> the older database methods. I'd also look for other bottlenecks, because
> with a 4GHz processor and 1GB RAM, SA should kick booty. Either something
> else is consuming your resources, or something's rotten in Denmark.

Cheese for one thing is rotten in Denmark ;) other then that, thank you for 
your suggestions.  Looks like I'm going to have to research sa in more detail 
then, because rpm -q --requires spamassassin shows huge dependencies on perl 
but none whatsoever on SQL or other databases.

With kind regards

Andy

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