Hello Newsmirror, Do you have any opinion about the workload on a NT when using the spamassassin perl modules instead of the binary?
I am thinking: the binarys must make the spam handling rather fast but if i use the NT perl module i will probably notice the diffrence in workload at some point... Have anyone tested? Could it do maybe 200 spams per minute? I am just not sure about the performance i can espect... Br, Christian Otrel [EMAIL PROTECTED] =================================================================================== >> On Windows? I found some information, but it looked like a two day job to fix the >scripts :-( >> >> http://www.openhandhome.com/howtosa.html N> I suggest you check out Scope, it might do what you want. Scope comes with a N> procedure gluing a daemonized SpamAssassin with XMail filters on Win32 aswell N> as Linux/*bsd. Scope only uses the perl parts of SA (available via CPAN), N> the core, and thus the SPAMC/SPAMD parts (which are the troublesome parts N> on Win32 environments) gets obsolete. N> I have run SA 2.43 hosted by Scope over here on a XMail/NT4 box for 4½ months N> by now, works great. Snapshot of the current req stats follows: N> [Request Statistics] (since server startup, 2002-10-09 10:09:14) N> ---------------------Requests-------Errors--------CPU Load------------------ N> spamassassin 26388 (24.76%) 0 ( 0.00%) 06:38:11:208 (53.18%) N> nntpfwd 21062 (19.76%) 0 ( 0.00%) 04:04:33:719 (32.66%) N> h2t 20894 (19.60%) 0 ( 0.00%) 00:41:19:326 ( 5.52%) N> noop 19237 (18.05%) 0 ( 0.00%) 00:09:23:401 ( 1.25%) N> vanguard 17036 (15.98%) 0 ( 0.00%) 00:46:20:151 ( 6.19%) N> demime 1726 ( 1.62%) 0 ( 0.00%) 00:08:20:440 ( 1.11%) N> status 45 ( 0.04%) 2 ( 4.44%) 00:00:11:244 ( 0.03%) N> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- N> -Server Total- 106590 - 2 ( 0.00%) 12:28:46:107 - - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]