On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, John Peacock wrote: > Both #'s 2 and 3 can also take advantage of the Mail::SpamAssassin 2.60+ feature > of using Unix Domain Sockets to communicate with spamd, which should also be a > distinct performance gain (as well as being much better security-wise). spamd > can also be potentially run using PPerl (Persistent Perl) which makes everything > even faster.
Why would spamd be faster with PPerl? -- Charlie