I can't be sure that this effects policy handling as you suggest, but the release notes for version 4.61 include the following:
"Threading in the core module In the past, the Mercury core module has been single-threaded (meaning that it can only ever be doing one thing at a time). With increasing processing of mail via external processes such as Mercury policies, SpamHalter, Content Control, filtering rules and so on, the time it takes to process a message in the queue has been getting longer and longer. As of v4.61, the Mercury core module now supports limited threading (it runs up to seven worker threads), which significantly improves queue throughput on heavily-loaded systems."
If you can't switch to using a non-logging configuration with the CA scanner, you could use the integrated Clamwall together with Clamav, which is not affected by this change. (There may also be command line scanners from other companies which would work, but I stopped using them some time ago and have no current experience.)
<P>I can't be sure that this effects policy handling as you suggest, but the release notes for version 4.61 include the following:</P>
<P>"Threading in the core module&nbsp; In the past, the Mercury core module has been single-threaded (meaning that it can only ever be doing one thing at a time). With increasing processing of mail via external processes such as Mercury policies, SpamHalter, Content Control, filtering rules and so on, the time it takes to process a message in the queue has been getting longer and longer. As of v4.61, the Mercury core module now supports limited threading (it runs up to seven worker threads), which significantly improves queue throughput on heavily-loaded systems."</P>
<P>If you can't switch to using a non-logging configuration with the CA scanner, you could use the integrated Clamwall together with Clamav, which is not affected by this change.&nbsp; (There may also be command line scanners from other companies which would work, but I stopped using them some time ago and have no current experience.)</P>
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