> no install needed, that critter is an "unzip and run" one, 
> nothing to really install or "copy somewhere" and won't harm 
> the system at least it never did so whenever I used it :)

OK - I did to make it visible

The good news is: 
During a passing big mail the system and ASSP is available also during
100% load.

The new information is: it depends on bandwith.

My test was: 
Turned off any scorings, just use RBL, SPF, no bayesian, PB on, RegEx
off, no testmodes
I sent a big mail as authenticated user over my (low) DSL-Connection
over the server to my Gmail-account, ASSP peaked up to 24%. (what is
less than before - must be the deactivated Bayesian Scoring)
ASSP is only between incoming messages and my server - outgoing messages
go directly, and there is no "internal" user - its an ISP enviroment.

Then I returned the mail from Gmail (in noprocessing-list !!) 
One processor is owned by ASSP :(
See result here (with Process Explorer):
http://www.crnet.de/labor/img/example-bigmail2.gif



Mit freundlichen Gru?en

Christian Rehkopf



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