Hello, Running latest testing Debian on a Xeon box with exim4 and MailScanner - that was OK until I tried to put that all in a chroot. Now having all the needed packages unpacked in a chroot (I followed the dependencies and checked library reqs for every single executable with a script that does an 'ldd'), I have the following:
1. Running exim4 with MailScanner without Spamassassin - OK 2. Running exim4 + MailScanner + Spamassassin... hmm... well that kind of behavior... In this case MailScanner eats up all my 1GB of RAM and my 2GB on swap, and also all my CPU (Xeon 2.4GHz with HyperThreading enabled). Nothing is logged, nothing shows something is wrong 3. Fighting with it for a 4 or 5 hours found that version 2.60 (note that I have version 2.63) had a bug that could lead to this when bayes is enabled... Disabled bayes, and that it... It seams it is really a bug, but please suggest any workaround... Dmitry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]