Monique Y. Herman said on Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 10:45:02AM -0700: > Procmail's documentation suggests that you only need a lockfile if the > rule delivers directly into a file, because applications should take > care of file locking on their own. (Read this last night; can't recall > where.) > > Spamassassin's INSTALL doc > http://www.spamassassin.org/full/2.6x/dist/INSTALL > suggests the following rule: > > :0fw: spamassassin.lock > | /home/user/sausr/bin/spamassassin > > Anyone have opinions on whether the lock file is necessary?
Well, if you're going to run spamassassin instead of spamd, then it's probably a good idea; it will prevent more than one copy of SA running at a time, which will keep it from crushing your mailserver. SA is _really_ slow and resource intensive when run standalone; I'd highly recommend setting up spamd and spamc instead, and then not worry about the lock. M
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