On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 11:17 -0500, Eric Lambart wrote: > What you say here seems to imply that you had some spam filtering > enabled with Evo versions < 1.5 (1.5 being the pre-release versions of > 2.0) ?? If so, maybe you have older spam filtering set up, which is > interfering with Evo 2.x's own filtering?
yup as I have been following evo for a long long time I cannot even remember when I started using spamassassin for it. > > One thing I'd do is make sure the spamassassin daemon is running in the > background. Go to your shell prompt and type "ps -aef | grep spam". > You should see something like this: > [~]$ ps -aef | grep spam > root 858 1 0 09:05 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/spamd -d -c -L > ron 2535 2491 0 11:11 pts/9 00:00:00 grep spam > It's running and it's eating CPU like nothing before. This is one thing that really bothers me. Filtering a measly 100 mails takes 7 minutes. I timed it. The only change on the system is the switch from 2.0.0 to 2.0.1 I have not even tried to go to 2.0.2 > I'd also check to make sure you don't have any filters which use the > "Junk Test". I use such filters with no problem, but you may have one > that is interfering, or causing spam to remain in (or return to) your > INBOX. Just a thought. > done that. nothing wrong there Ron -- In remembrance -- http://www.ronsmits.org
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