Spam Assassin Speed

Scot L. Harris webid at cfl.rr.com
Mon Mar 15 04:45:52 UTC 2004


On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 16:50, J. Scott Amort wrote:

> this usual?  I have tried both the spamassassin -e and spamc approaches
> to creating an evolution filter, but it made no difference in speed
> either way.  Any tips for speeding things up?


One thing I do is put the spamassassin filter for evolution further down in the list after I have 
moved all mailing list messages to other folders.  This way spamassassin is run on fewer messages. 
Should greatly speed up your system since very few spam messages are sent out by the lists. 

One server I setup uses sendmail/procmail to run all messages through spamassassin using spamc
in a procmail rule.  According to the logs it takes at most a few seconds most are sub second
times to process.  





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