In the top directory of you web (/var/www/web1 or something), there is a file called .procmailrc. It describes which tests to include for mails to that domain. Comment the spamassassin line. Mind that ISPConfig overwrites this file when you change a mail setting of the user.
An even better idea pops up now that I type this: You can reset the tickbox in ISPConfig for the user mail. (Spam and Antivirus). You can disable SA very easy this way, even per user.
I'm trying all but the server go slowly.
I have a lot of mail in postfix queue like 300...delete all queue could be a good solutions?
Could be a hardware problem? (Stopping postfix all seem to work fast)
Reinstall Ispconfig could help?
If you can afford to delete your mail queue (e.g your users will not go mad, because you delete legitimate mail), that might help. Otherwise, let it process and in quite hours your system will catch up.
Anyway, consider a memory upgrade, if possible.
A re-install of ISPConfig will not help at all. That would be a waste of resources (time and effort).
Martinfst thank you very much.
In the morning upgrade memory to 1gb and now the server seem to go very well, in 2 hour it processed all the old queue.
Thank you again
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