I was wondering that, I haven't had much time to read over
the amavisd-new info as we were using spamd/spamc using
procmail before.
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From: David Morton [mailto:mortonda dgrmm.net]
Sent: May 18, 2006 2:57 PM
To: logs
Cc: Aaron Bennett; maia-users renaissoft.com
Subject: Re: [Maia-users] disk suggestions for large-scale
maia implementation
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logs wrote:
> My biggest concern at the moment is the database setup
and if I want an exclusive machine to handle database
connections for the two mail relays. And what the
implications of this would be as all the spam assassin rules
are held within the database.
> If anyone has any input on this please advise.
The spamassassin rules are mainly used from the files as
usual with
spamassassin. The fact that the rules are in the database
only comes into play
for while viewing a message; it's for reporting purposes
only
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David Morton
Maia Mailguard - http://www.maiamailguard
.com
Morton Software Design and Consulting - http://www.dgrmm.net
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