On 08/21/2014 11:17 AM, Linda Walsh wrote:
The 'CLEANED' notation in the log, above, indicates the subject has had at least 1 redundant listname in the subject removed.
Ah! One reason I have spamassassin in procmail rather than up front in Postfix is that I have many procmail rules BEFORE I apply spamassassin. * if the ISP has already labelled it is SPAM then put it in the SpamBox right away * if its for any one of a number of lists that I subscribe to, the put it in the list folder right away. Having bracketed list markers on the subject line is nice :-) * if its not in English, put it in the ForeignBox right away * if it meets a pile of garbage conditions them put it in the SpamBox * if its from a 'whitelist' of senders don't bother with spamassassin (yes I know spamassassin has a whitelist; this is faster) All this relieves SpamAssassin of a lot of processing. However you cut it, SpamAssassin is a choke-point. Only using it when I have to relieves a big load. This addresses many of the objections that have come up in this thread. What was that about "metricating"? This isn't instrumentation. This is more 'architecture'. -- Think then act - There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all -- Peter Drucker. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org