From: "Mike Klinke" <lsomike@xxxxxxxxxx> > Does it make much of a difference when you specify -L as a parameter?: > > -L, --local > Perform only local tests on all mail. In other words, skip DNS and > other network tests. Works the same as the "-L" flag to spamassas- > sin(1). That's a good point. The DNS lookups are expensive. (And on a random test of the DNS lookups I figured they took more time than they were worth. It takes hours to days for new spam sources to percolate into the DNS lookups. By then you've received a dozen spams that passed a DNS test giving them an artificially low score before the rest of SA kicks in. If I am going to have a low escaped spam count SA needs to be well trained. At that point it is already catching the spam a DNS check would maybe tag. So I turned DNS checks off. (I also have auto-white-list and auto Bayes learn turned off.) {^_^}