Did you stop spamd and then kill all the processes before starting up
again? What does your rulesdujour look like? Do you have DCC, Pyzor or
Razor enabled? I also found Pyzor to be a problem.
-MA
Shelly wrote:
Hi Michael, I have just tried that one, however the spamd at 100%
still continues. Is there anything else that would be able to throttle
spamd to not use 100% cpu?
----- Original Message ----
From: Michael Amster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 14 December, 2006 1:24:59 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] SpamAssassin cpu usage
What rulesets are you running? If you use rulesdujour, I have found
that eliminating:
* *BLACKLIST* a blacklist of spammers.
* *BLACKLIST_URI* looks for these domains inside URL's in the message.
These two rulesets are huge and can cause swapping on the server. I
removed them from my rulesdujour and things became quite manageable.
-MA
Shelly wrote:
> Is there anyway to limit the amount of CPU spamassassin uses?
> Currently the spamd process is running at 100 percent, and it seems to
> be the cause of connections being dropped. concurrencyremote and
> concurrencyincoming are set to 500 connections - should I be looking
> anywhere else? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
>
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