Re: [Evolution-hackers] spamd control?



Five copies? Or five threads? Are they all the same 15MB of usage?
My guess is that you are seeing the threads, and they are all only
using 15MB total. Just turning off spamassassin via /etc/sysconfig
will stop the global daemon running. If you want to stop the user
daemon as well, you will have to turn off the daemon option in
Evolution. The system spamd isn't ignored. I think you are just
seeing the threads. We might ignore the system spamd if it doesn't
have the --local option on its command line, but I think you are
confusing threads from totally separate processes.

-- dobey

On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 12:55 +0000, William John Murray wrote:
>    Hello there,
>                I would like to save memory, while still running
> spamassassin, (5 copies is 75Mb real Ram taken, quite a chunk for 1
> process)from evolution. I cannot figure out how this is controlled.
> /etc/sysconfig/spamassassin is ignored. If I run a system spamd daemon
> it is ignored and 5 more are started.
>    Please, how do I configure this behaviour?
>   [Evo 2.1.3.1]
>         Thank you,
>        Bill Murray
> Ps. I did send this to the 'evolution' list but it never appeared...
> 





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