FC3 memory (evolution)
William John Murray
w.murray at rl.ac.uk
Thu Jan 27 16:47:02 UTC 2005
>That is good advice. I also recommend, if possible, skipping
>spamassassin processing on most mailing lists. I have found very
>little
>spam on these lists. In my current setup at home I use the filter in
>evolution to invoke spamassassin. That filter is after my other
>filters
>which move mailing list messages to different folders. So only stuff
>that has a high probability of being spam invokes spamassassin. Prior
>to doing that downloading email was very slow since spamassassin was
>called on everything.
>
>--
>Scot L. Harris
>webid at cfl.rr.com
Hi guys,
Thanks for all this. It sounds like I should have only 1
spamd, not 5, with 1 account, but probably I should take that up on the
evolution lists. In the meantime I'll just try switching it off.
Multiple filtering could be done to save time/cpu, but it is memory that
is my problem.
Bill
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