> Would using PersistentPerl in a setup where SpamAssassin
> is used with MailScanner help speed it up? I tried it,
> but couldn't spot a huge difference.
> 
> Gordan

I doubt it. I don't know about MailScanner, but spamd itself, and Amavis for 
example are persistent processes; which I thing MailScanner is too.

pperl does not help those solutions.


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