> we installed squirrelmail on our dedicated server. my account uses about
> 20 filters on the INBOX
> and also calls about 15 pop servers that are on the same server.
>
> we recognized that this procedure causes a lot of CPU usage.
>
> is there a "smarter" way to call the pop accounts or a way to
we installed squirrelmail on our dedicated server.
my account uses about 20 filters on the INBOX
and also calls about 15 pop servers that are on the same server.
we recognized that this procedure causes a lot of
CPU usage.
is there a "smarter" way to call the pop accounts
or a way to decrease C
On Thu, November 30, 2006 16:21, Daminto Lie said:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry, i have been waiting for some help on the following issue that i
> posted yesterday. Is there a way of getting around the problem?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> ===
Hi,
Sorry, i have been waiting for some help on the following issue that i posted
yesterday. Is there a way of getting around the problem?
Thank you in advance.
=
I was wondering if anyone might be able to
On 11/30/06, Alan in Toronto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know what Error code "2" means for SpamAssassin and/or SA-learn?
Why are you not asking on the sa-users list? What about followups to
my suggestions on the last thread you had started (running the command
as the web server user
Does anyone know what Error code "2" means for SpamAssassin and/or SA-learn?
I installed the Spam Buttons plugin for SquirrelMail.
I enablee Report-By-Shell Command Options. In the config file, I
enabled the following lines:
$is_spam_shell_command = '/usr/bin/sa-learn --spam';
$is_not_spam_shel
Is anyone using the Spam Buttons plugin with SpamAssassin on a cPanel
hosted server?
I've been trying to enable such a combination, but am having difficulty
getting the Spam Buttons plugin working. It could be due to cPanel's
implementation of SpamAssassin, so I'd like to hear from anyone who
has