MailScanner 4.26-1/ SpamAssassin2.63

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sat Mar 6 14:46:42 GMT 2004


At 12:28 06/03/2004, you wrote:
>Julian Field wrote:
>
>>At 05:24 06/03/2004, you wrote:
>>
>>>I guess then its just a matter of removing the spamassassin script in
>>>/etc/init.d/ and the K30spamassassin in /etc/rc3.d ?
>>
>>
>>Yes, but make sure you have nothing calling spamc.
>
>Thanks, was nice to work something out for self for once :)
>Will this be something that will come often for others non guru users?
>Or is it tested for during MS installation, but i may have installed SA
>after i installed MS?
>Is it possible this would cause loads of problems if its running?

Running spamd when you don't need to wastes a bit of swap but shouldn't
waste anything else. It's not important as it should just sit there forever
waiting for a connection, during which it is not doing anything.
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