Ramprasad wrote:
Which is lighter to use bayes in files or bayes in SQL for a large setup
We get around 6-7 Million mails per day on our 14 servers  ( >80% get
rejected at MTA however)

Currently each machine( dual Xeon 4GB Ram) running Postfix + SA +
MailScanner has it own bayes files. How about running a mysql server
with common bayes
Thanks
Ram


g'day

you'll prob get more performance out of SQL for that load, and of course benefit from using the same bayes data on all you machines

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Martin Hepworth
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Solid State Logic
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