For those running spamassassin and caring about performance, there is another solution than running spamd daemon and running spamc for each email to analyse.
There is a perl dameon called spampd that uses spamassassin Perl modules to do the job, and it talks SMTP. This way no process needs to be run for each mail going through the server as when using spamc/spamd or worse /usr/bin/spamassassin. spampd can be found at this address : http://www.worlddesign.com/index.cfm/rd/mta/spampd.htm I have loaded it a bit for testing, and it did fairly well (100 small mails went through in 20 seconds, 100 mails of 1.5kB each went through in 46 seconds, on a PII 233 IDE 64Mb system). Only drawback : it doesnt allow per user preferences/whitelist. Vincent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]