Rick,
Excellent!  I have RH 8.0
spamassin/squirrelmail/nutella/Samba-PDC/LDAP/DNS/DHCP etc...
with a load average below 0.1 on a XP 1700+ with over 300 users.
Had to recompile a few things but worth the wait.
Great performance at a gr8 price!
update today!


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> Scott St. John wrote:
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> | Two questions.  If I run Spam Assassin I get user mailboxes with the F
> | missing from
> |  From and they can not download mail, I fix their files and they are |
> ok.  QPopper
> | recommends running in server mode to prevent this problem, but it is |
> only a problem
> | when I pass email through spamd.
>
> This is a procmail bug - update procmail to 3.23 or later (Red Hat's
> 3.22-5 and 3.22-7 seems to cover it)
>
> Another workaround is something like:
>
> :0 fhw
> | sed '1s/^rom /From /'
>
> Do a google search on "spamassassin procmail from bug"
>
> |
> | Second, my load average hangs around 3, peaking at sometimes 6 during
> | the day.
> |
>
> Calling spamassassin directly is very load intensive. Consider running
> spamd and having procmail call spamc (using dropprivs). The difference
> is phenominal.
>
> Also consider updating your server to Red Hat 8.0 which includes
> SpamAssassin as well as the updated procmail. I'm running my Mail Server
> on a dual P///-550 machine and w/ SpamAssassin as standalone, my load
> average was also in the 1.5-2.0 range. With spamd, it sits between .2
> and .6.
>
> - -Rick
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