Question about MS/MW/SA performance
Martin Hepworth
maxsec at gmail.com
Mon Nov 17 13:00:23 GMT 2008
2008/11/17 Jonas Akrouh Larsen <jonas at vrt.dk>:
> Hi List
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> I recently saw a plugin for spamassassin that might be of interest to the
> MailScanner community.
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> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DBIPlugin
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> So as far as I can tell the advantage is that it will keep a persistent
> connection to any db spamassassin might use (AWL from sql, bayes from sql
> etc).
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> But I cannot figure out how this relates when you run spamassassin from
> inside MailScanner (I run it the normal way, not involving spamd or anything
> else fancy)
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> So would I benefit from this plugin, or does MailScanner already provides
> its own persistent connection?
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> I run latest MailScanner and latest spamassassin, and I store bayes and awl
> in mysql.
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Jonas
worth a go. Set up as per the instructions and see if indeed your
setup goes faster.
if it does then it's worth adding it to the wiki - theres a section on
getting most out of spamassassin which may be the best place to put
info about this and mysql bayes etc.
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Martin Hepworth
Oxford, UK
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