From: Kelly Sauke (no email)
Date: Fri Jul 23 2004 - 10:17:17 EDT
If you want some numbers to look at. I currently run a site that gets
about 30k inbound messages a day. The before-queue filter works well
for me. I haven't seen any issues. The machine is a dual 1.2Ghz 2G ram
and 10k scsi disks in a raid-1. I have amavis defined to have 7
children, it runs all inbound messages through clamav and spamassassin.
Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> The SMTPD_PROXY_README file says the before-queue content filtering is
> only appropriate for "low-traffic" sites. Can some please define
> "low-traffic" a little more? I'm not an ISP, I'm not serving multiple
> domains - just a LAN of 10 users, with some (relatively) high-volume
> e-mail list subscriptions. At the moment, I'd be feeding Amavis,
> ClamAV, dspam, and perhaps SpamAssassin.
>
> Hardware is a Pentium III - 350mhz with 256M.
>
> Daniel
>
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