If EXIM does give me better use of the CPU I will look into not
greylisting all mail. Thank for the help.
Ray
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> [mailto:exim-users-bounces@exim.org] On Behalf Of David Woodhouse
> Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 4:54 PM
> To: Email Archive
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> Subject: Re: [exim] Issues with greylisting
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> On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 16:17 -0500, Email Archive wrote:
> > For me greylisting all mail eliminates most of my spam and I hardly
> > ever receive any calls regarding it.
>
> Well, that's the important thing -- if your users aren't
> complaining about mail being delayed, then I suppose you're
> fine. Although perhaps it's just as well I'm not one of your users :)
>
> I'm kind of surprised that your motivation is based on CPU
> time rather than bandwidth. I've always considered CPU time
> to be fairly much free on a sufficiently capable mail server
> -- even for SpamAssassin, assuming you have enough RAM. It
> would be interesting to know if that remains true for you
> after your switch, certainly.
>
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