Re: exim4, sa-exim, clamav
Clive Menzies writes:
> I seem to recall trying to set up spamassassin and clamav on a dual
> 450-Mhz G4 some time ago and suffered a similar treacle like experience.
I run spamassassin on a dual P3-500 with 384M. The key is to limit the
number of children spamd can spawn. Edit /etc/spamassassin (or whatever
launches spamd for you) and add a '-m' option.
I wouldn't try to run it at all in 49M.
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John Hasler
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