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New Qmail-Toaster Packages Available: squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.15-1.3.10 spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5-1.3.14 clamav-toaster-0.93.3-1.3.20 but for some reason it keeps bombing when i go to do a unionfs upgrade here is what I have now qtp-whatami v0.3 DISTRO=CentOS OSVER=5.2 QTARCH=i686 BUILD_DIST=cnt50 BUILD_DIR=/usr/src/redhat This machine's OS is supported, but this version/arch has not been tested. I have ran all of the yum updates what would be the process of manually installing those three packages for the upgrade? thansk q -----Original Message----- From: Eric Shubert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sun 8/31/2008 4:52 PM To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] High Server Load You're running spamdyke, right? Kyle Quillen wrote: > Thanks for the info Erik, > > I am working on this now and have already applied the spamassassin stuff. > > I did set the concurrency incoming to a lower amount earlier and loads seem > to be coming down a little but spam filtering just takes too many resources > > I am working on the spamd servers now > > thanks > > q > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Erik A. Espinoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sun 8/31/2008 4:26 PM > To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com > Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] High Server Load > > Hey Kyle, > > Last we spoke this issue seems to be caused by too much mail coming in > at once and causing the spamassassin to run very slow. > > There are a few things you could do. > 1) Edit /var/qmail/supervise/spamd/run. After #!/bin/sh but before > exec, add in these two lines: > LANG=C > export LANG > > This should make perl run a hell of a lot faster, as it will skip some > of the internationalization stuff. > > 2) You can lower the amount of concurrencyincoming so as to keep less > mail from being accepted at once. This should help spamd, and since > other mail servers will retry it should cause no mail to be lost > > 3) You can get a few extra boxes and run spamassasin's spamd on it, > and reconfigure spamc to use the other destiation hosts. This will > require rebuilding the simscan package with "--enable-spamc-args" > enabled for remote scanning. > > As far as making sure spam gets moved into the right folder, that's > not easy to apply across the board. The only real way to do it would > be to write a script that pulls the folder and ensures that the > mailfilter is set in everyones home directory. Then just cron this to > run every so often. > > Thanks, > Erik > > On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Kyle Quillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I am once again seeing high server loads which are resulting in dups being >> sent to end users. I am looking for a little direction here. >> >> >> What I am wanting to do is setup a scanning server that serves as my primary >> mx and then forward the mail to the toaster server. The only questions are: >> >> 1. What does the list feel that I should use for the scanner server >> 2. How can I setup the toaster server to accept all mail tagged as >> ***Spam*** and put it into the spam folder? >> >> Also how would I just stop scanning and just process mail to help aleviate >> server load? >> >> If anyone else has any other suggestions I am all ears? >> >> >> Much thanks >> q >> >> >> -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------------------------- QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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