SA lint in MailWatch - 158 seconds?!

Glenn Steen glenn.steen at gmail.com
Thu Sep 28 08:36:51 IST 2006


On 27/09/06, Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com> wrote:
> Brett Charbeneau spake the following on 9/27/2006 12:56 PM:
> > Folks,
> >
> >     I'm trying to tune my Debian mail server running MailScanner 4.55.10
> > - it's a P4 3.2 Ghz with 4GB of RAM. I have mounted MS's incoming
> > directory as a tempfs and run a local BIND cache.
> >     I'm experiencing some slow delivery and am using MailWatch as one
> > tool to keep an eye on the process. In the "Tools/Links" portion of
> > MailWatch there is a way to run SpamAssassin Lint with some nice timing
> > details.
> >     I'm getting 166 seconds or more on the
> >
> > dbg: config: score set 1 chosen.
> >
> >     line
> >     Does anyone know where I would look to tighten this up? I'm not even
> > sure what it refers to...
> >     Many thanks!
> >
> It refers to the 4 score sets that spamassassin uses;
> 1)local, 2)net, 3)with bayes, 4)with bayes+net
> If you are hitting score set 1, you are not doing  bayes tests, or your bayes
> is not able to be loaded. My lints hit in score set 3.
> Does your install show any bayes errors?
> Or maybe you don't have a sufficiently primed bayes DB.
>
I think a call for more information is in order here... Could you
provide some lines prior to (and including) the "score set" one?
Something is clearly amiss... On a far less equiped server close by
me, it reaches (and chooses) "score set 3" in 0.00125 seconds.

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