Re: restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread Emmanuel Lacour
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 07:08:05PM +0200, Thomas Schuering wrote: > Hi, > > > So when I'm getting a large amount of messages there is approx. 15-20 > > spamc/spamd running. I want to limit this to ~5. How can I do this. > > /usr/sbin/spamd -d -m 5 > > '-d' : daemonize > '-m 5': Allow m

Re: restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread Daniel Pittman
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, George Georgalis wrote: > On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:44:35PM +0200, LeVA wrote: > >>I have a 'spam' user, and I've set up postfix, to run a tiny little >>script as this 'spam' user. This script accepts messages thru the >>stdin, and it filters the message thru the spamd daemon

Re: restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread George Georgalis
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:44:35PM +0200, LeVA wrote: >I have a 'spam' user, and I've set up postfix, to run a tiny little >script as this 'spam' user. This script accepts messages thru the >stdin, and it filters the message thru the spamd daemon with the spamc >client. After the filtering, it

Re: restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread Daniel Pittman
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, George Georgalis wrote: > On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:44:35PM +0200, LeVA wrote: > >>I have a 'spam' user, and I've set up postfix, to run a tiny little >>script as this 'spam' user. This script accepts messages thru the >>stdin, and it filters the message thru the spamd daemon

Re: restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread George Georgalis
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:44:35PM +0200, LeVA wrote: >I have a 'spam' user, and I've set up postfix, to run a tiny little >script as this 'spam' user. This script accepts messages thru the >stdin, and it filters the message thru the spamd daemon with the spamc >client. After the filtering, it

Re: restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread Noah Meyerhans
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:44:35PM +0200, LeVA wrote: > So when I'm getting a large amount of messages there is approx. 15-20 > spamc/spamd running. I want to limit this to ~5. How can I do this. The First of all, this is OT for debian-security. It should have gone to debian-user. Second, RTFM

Re: restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread Thomas Schuering
Hi, On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:44:35PM +0200, LeVA wrote: > > So when I'm getting a large amount of messages there is approx. 15-20 > spamc/spamd running. I want to limit this to ~5. How can I do this. /usr/sbin/spamd -d -m 5 '-d': daemonize '-m 5' : Allow maximum 5 children Just checkou

restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread LeVA
Hi! I'm using spamassassin on my system (Pentium-MMX 233 w/ 160Mb RAM), and it works fine, if I get small amount of messages. But when I get a lot of messages, the ultra-fast 233MHz processor can not take it, and it gets very slooow. My setup looks like this: I have a 'spam' user, and I've set

Re: restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread Noah Meyerhans
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:44:35PM +0200, LeVA wrote: > So when I'm getting a large amount of messages there is approx. 15-20 > spamc/spamd running. I want to limit this to ~5. How can I do this. The First of all, this is OT for debian-security. It should have gone to debian-user. Second, RTFM

Re: restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread Thomas Schuering
Hi, On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:44:35PM +0200, LeVA wrote: > > So when I'm getting a large amount of messages there is approx. 15-20 > spamc/spamd running. I want to limit this to ~5. How can I do this. /usr/sbin/spamd -d -m 5 '-d': daemonize '-m 5' : Allow maximum 5 children Just checkou

restricting process limit

2004-04-26 Thread LeVA
Hi! I'm using spamassassin on my system (Pentium-MMX 233 w/ 160Mb RAM), and it works fine, if I get small amount of messages. But when I get a lot of messages, the ultra-fast 233MHz processor can not take it, and it gets very slooow. My setup looks like this: I have a 'spam' user, and I've set

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