Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2014-08-20 13:03, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote: (apologies if this has been mentioned earlier, I haven't followed the entire thread.) Not that I know - Actually I remembered this as I was getting unconscious... (that is, sleeping :-) ) ---- ... actually ... --- -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Why is dovecot using user home directory? Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 14:52:26 -0700 From: Linda Walsh
Linda Walsh wrote:
... In my home dir I have a ".forward" file that forwards my incoming email to my "procmail" equivalent (the perl script that calls spamassassin). ... My perl script drops a summary of the incoming in mail/.log that looks like:
20140701:031807 (Tue) OpenSuSE mail (Re: [opensuse] Firefox Location-Aware Browsing ?)[CLEANED] received (john layt <>) (9.19sec processing) 20140701:032216 (Tue) OpenSuSE mail ( Re: [opensuse] Firefox Location-Aware Browsing ?)[CLEANED] received (per jessen <>) (9.32sec processing) 20140701:033029 (Tue) Firebug mail ([firebug] Re: Missing files on script tab with Firefox 30 + Firebug 2.0)[CLEANED] received () (7.96sec processing) 20140701:033036 (Tue) SpamAssassin mail (Changes in Spamhaus DBL DNSBL return codes) received (axb <>) (9.00sec processing)... 20140819:144406 (Tue) SPAM tagged mail , Supposedly to localaddress, thru localalias: mail (***SPAM*** Perfect solution: Up to 25pounds OFF!) received (daily health tip <>) (8.08sec processing) --- 95% of the processing time is really waiting on network responses. Fortunately, when email comes in, a different copy of the script gets invoked for each message... so if fetchmail has been inactive for some reason, it will pull down hundreds of messages that it tries to process mostly in parallel...(as most of it is waiting)...
Yeah, as Anton says, I could short-circuit the path, but that can create problems if I try to integrate other standard tools in to replace something in my "supply chain"...
The processing w/out calling spamassassin is under 1 sec. If I don't use network tests, then spamassassin takes about 3 seconds to do local processing The 'CLEANED' notation in the log, above, indicates the subject has had at least 1 redundant listname in the subject removed. So, yeah, parallelization in running SA was mentioned "in passing"... :-| (str8face) Linda -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org