That doesn't mean that removing spamdyke is a solution.
I've yet to see performance degrade due to spamdyke, and I've seen impressive improvements due to its use.

Whatever the problem you have ends up being, I'm pretty sure that it's not spamdyke. Of course some configurations of spamdyke might impair performance, like if you're trying to use an RBL that's not responsive. That's not a fault of spamdyke.

Ronnie Tartar wrote:
I have spamdyke installed and it was still having the problems.


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Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:
Jake helped me resolve this issue. My server was getting nailed for connections and by enabling some blacklists, my server is sane again.

Gilbert


I would seriously consider installing spamdyke if you haven't already. This will lessen the load even more.

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