As per the subject, spamd is now consuming at least 90% of total cpu time; there is only ONE instance of it running as well; I've modified the /etc/init.d/spamassassin service startup so that it is forced to only have one instance of it; why, all of a sudden, is it eating my cpu alive? The only thing I've recently changed is to add more rulesets for spamassassin...and I've very carefully followed the directions on the spamassassin faq for performance/memory problems; this being the 2.6.3-7 kernel, is there something else I'm doing wrong or have I missed something? I used to HAVE performance - now it is slowly coming to a crawl...
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