I have added a .cf files to disable osirusoft, and set rbl_timeout and 
razor_timeout to 5 seconds.

I start spamd with the following:

 971 ?        R      0:11 /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/spamd -a -u pop3 -p 1783 -i 
65.161.2.7 -A 65.161.2.30,65.161.2.16,65.161.2.14

Sep 11 19:02:19 spam0 spamd[1986]: identified spam (13.0/5.0) for pop3:501 in 
53.7 seconds, 4284 bytes.
Sep 11 19:02:32 spam0 spamd[2084]: processing message 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for pop3:501.
Sep 11 19:02:32 spam0 spamd[2018]: identified spam (9.9/5.0) for pop3:501 in 
43.1 seconds, 2196 bytes.
Sep 11 19:02:32 spam0 spamd[2014]: clean message (4.6/5.0) for pop3:501 in 
46.2 seconds, 3237 bytes.
Sep 11 19:02:32 spam0 spamd[1997]: identified spam (6.2/5.0) for pop3:501 in 
58.4 seconds, 6180 bytes.
Sep 11 19:02:33 spam0 spamd[1917]: identified spam (5.5/5.0) for pop3:501 in 
91.2 seconds, 13734 bytes.
Sep 11 19:02:33 spam0 spamd[2003]: clean message (4.2/5.0) for pop3:501 in 
56.0 seconds, 4577 bytes.

The only thing I did not add (yet) was auto_learn 0 to turn off bayes (if I 
understand that auto_learn means).

Upped memory in the system to 700+Mb... but the smallest of messages still 
takes 20+ seconds

On Wednesday 10 September 2003 19:46, Matt Kettler wrote:
> At 06:21 PM 9/10/03 -0400, Paul Farber wrote:
> >Whats causing the 3X difference in msg scanning?
>
> Are you using _ANY_ network checks? DNS blacklists, razor2, dcc, pyzor, etc
> all have wildly varying times because they are heavily dependant on the
> load at the remote server and the load of every internet link between you
> and them.
>
> Quite frankly, those times seem absurdly high to me. Anything over 1 second
> for a message is often tied to a network timeout.
>
> Without bayes or network, SA is VERY fast by comparison to the numbers you
> posted. On a 500mhz machine or better a 10k message should be less than 0.1
> seconds to process.
>
>
>
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