On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 20:00:33 +0200
H du Plooy
That's what I've been using. Sorry, I thought: spamd/spamc = spamassassin.
spamd is a daemonized version of spamassassin. One can either just used spamassassin directly or the use spamd/spamc combo.
Just for the sake of interest, if I understand the manpage correct, can I run spamd on another machine in my local network and have spamc on my machine connect to the other one and have it do the hard work?
You should be able to do that, but I haven't tried it myself.
The"other machine" happens to be a PII-233 with two ancient first generation IDE drives, so I doubt if it will save me any time, but I'm curious.
If the other machine is lying idle, why not use it? It is better than tying up resources on your machine.
Much as I would like to have one of those, that's going to have to wait until next year
Did you also tune your disk with hdparm like I suggested?
Thanks for the help
No problem. Charles -- "The IETF motto is 'rough consensus and running code'" -- Scott Bradner (Open Sources, 1999 O'Reilly and Associates)