> > As you can see, "tests_pri_0: 1150 (85.0%)" is taking up most of the > > time in SA (with check_razor2 coming in at second place). > > > > But how can I drill down further, in order to see which tests in the > > SA ruleset take longest? > > Is http://lists.amavis.org/pipermail/amavis-users/2011-May/000330.html > really my best bet?
https//github.com/benningm/Mail-SpamAssassin-Plugin-RuleTimingRedis can be installed as Plugin and Redis will be used as storage backend. This yields 4.091035E+01 FUZZY_PROMOTION 4.303796E+01 FUZZY_XPILL 4.418290E+01 FUZZY_PHARMACY 4.496023E+01 T_TVD_FUZZY_SECURITIES 4.565933E+01 T_LFUZ_PWRMALE 4.788174E+01 T_FUZZY_SPRM 4.820698E+01 FUZZY_CPILL 4.998733E+01 HS_BODY_247 5.131849E+01 FUZZY_CREDIT 5.218323E+01 FUZZY_PHENT 5.289654E+01 FUZZY_CLICK_HERE 5.295207E+01 FUZZY_IMPORTANT 6.199045E+01 FUZZY_ROLEX 6.461184E+01 FUZZY_AMBIEN 6.624127E+01 FUZZY_PRICES 6.724566E+01 PP_TOO_MUCH_UNICODE05 7.878561E+01 FUZZY_ERECT 9.233920E+01 MIME_BASE64_BLANKS 2.089959E+02 SPF_SOFTFAIL 4.875458E+02 SPF_NEUTRAL 5.715175E+02 DKIM_ADSP_CUSTOM_MED 8.783782E+02 SPF_HELO_NEUTRAL 6.531796E+03 DCC_REPUT_13_19 1.545746E+04 DCC_CHECK 1.316323E+05 TXREP As you can see, some check take a magnitude more time. -- Ralf Hildebrandt Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin [email protected] Campus Benjamin Franklin http//www.charite.de Hindenburgdamm 30, 12203 Berlin Geschäftsbereich IT, Abt. Netzwerk fon +49-30-450.570.155
