Marc Perkel wrote:
Aaron Wolfe wrote:
On 8/16/07, Marc Perkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK - it's interesting that of all of you who responded this is the only
person who is doing it right. I have to say that I'm somewhat surprised that
so few people are preprocessing their email to reduce the SA load. As we all
know SA is very processor and memory expensive.
I think it's interesting that you somehow missed all the messages from
people who described how they *do* filter prior to SA. Considering
that you claim your setup never loses any mail, did you just forget to
read them somehow?
Claiming that there is one right way to use SA is just silly. There
are so many different situations, and the right answer depends on the
amount of mail you process and the type of users you have. Sending
everything through SA might be a perfectly acceptable configuration
for a small domain that wants a single point of control and simple
configuration.
What was the motivation behind your original post? What were you
hoping to learn?
I was just curious based on some of the comments here that people really
were running everything through SA. I'm just surprised that so many were
doing that.
Why not do it? If you have one domain with three accounts what could it
hurt? There are a wide varety of users on this list.
We process around 120k messages a day after smtp checks and I think,
think, we sit about in the middle. I know there are larger users and I
know there are users with personal installs on SA as well.
To believe there is one best practice for using anything is painting
with a very large brush.
DAve
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