Re: mailscanner

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Jake McHenry wrote:

I built and ran mailscanner and spamassassin a while ago before my server bombed, now trying to get mailscanner running again to archive mail for my boss.

What do you mean by 'archive' mail?


I have sendmail using ssl and auth, and spamd through /etc/procmailrc. When i compiled and installed mailscanner, I didn't get any errors, but when I try to start it, it brings the machine to a crawl in about 2 minutes, maybe less. I get booted out of ssh, and can connect again in about an hour after the system auto shuts down some services. The system has 512mb ram and 80gb harddrive. Its just my mail gateway. It works fine with just spamassassin running.

Is whatever you are doing to archive copies sending them back through an infinite loop?

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  Les Mikesell
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