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On Aug 23 Bort, Paul wrote:
>If your sendmail has been compiled with Milter support, you can add SMRazor
>easily. We've been using it for a while without problems. Others on the list
>have mentioned it as well.
>
>http://www.sapros.com/smrazor/
Does this fork+exec a perl interpreter for every incoming mail? If so, I
reckon your mailer is vulerable to a DoS attack without too much effort...
The real question is: is there a way to run razor without this overhead?
Even some sort of razord you could talk to over a unix socket would do.
Until I can find one, I cannot spare the resources to run razor at all :(
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