ram wrote:
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 17:31 +0000, Duane Hill wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Jason Frisvold wrote:

On 6/21/07, Daryl C. W. O'Shea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd just use sa-update on all of them.  You could do sa-update on one
and then rsync the files around, though, if you wanted.
If you're daring, you can try an NFS mount as well.  Although, with
either of these (rsync or nfs), doesn't SA need to be restarted or at
least HUPed to read the new rules files?
Yes. Otherwise, spamd would still be using the previously loaded rules.

I'm not sure if the OP is using sa-compile or not. I would assume the compiled rule could be transfered over to other servers as well. Thus, avoiding the running of sa-compile on every server used. Not sure, though. I only have two servers and just run everything separately myself.


Hi I am using Spamassassin as a module in MailScanner
If I dont risk getting blacklisted for too many queries , I would run
sa-update on all servers. Anyway I think I have to restart MailScanner
on update

Neither Theo or I have a problem with you running sa-update on 20 machines, so if you're only using the updates.spamassassin.org channel or any of the sa-update.dostech.net channels, have at it.

Daryl

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