From: Jerry A. <jer...@th...> - 2003-11-29 06:27:40
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> Message: 3 > Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 09:04:24 +0200 (EET) > Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Bayesspam slow? (even with Turck MMCache > installed) > From: "Tomas Kuliavas" <to...@us...> > To: squ...@li... > >> I installed turck mmcache and now the login/logout pages are blindingly >> fast, but refreshing the inbox is still painfully slow. >> ... >> I like the fast squirrel. How can I speed up the squirrel? > > 1. use server side filtering instead on filtering on login. > 2. enable server side sorting and threading. > 3. choose good IMAP server Thanks for the tips, 1) How do I enable server side filtering with the Bayesspam module? My naive belief is that SpamAssassin can be set up for Bayesian spam prevention, but the SquirrelMail Bayesspam module must necessarily be doing filtering on login. I am not wedded to Bayesspam -- is there a server side bayesspam technology that features a squirrelmail interface to interact with (teaching it spam vs. ham, etc.)? My understanding is that Spam Assassin doesn't have a SquirrelMail learn/unlearn interface? Or am I wrong? Does SpamAssassin have a SquirrelMail interface? 2 & 3 I am using courier, and I believe I do have server side sorting implemented (not sure about server side threading (what is server side threading?)) Thanks, Jerry |