Are you running the Stock Tests? or are you running things like
BigEvil and BlackList from rulesemporium.... those are what was killing
me... that is what initiated the problem not the actual problem...
For the month+ I fought with my server, the big problem was hitting the
limit of Child Processes used with the -m option... once you hit that
you are going to have 300 second timeouts until the children processes
hit the setting to respawn child at # of processes, either that or run
out of memory, then you'll hit the 1999.xxxx second processes as per the
qmail timeout.
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Hi,
CC'd you Jason.
Jason Haar wrote:
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 01:31:25PM +0200, Salvatore Toribio wrote:
An IP is an IP but... I don't know what is going on, I've tested it
in three different BOX spamassassin 2.63 and 2.64, and I have always
75 seconds a test and the configure script runs the test twice...
I just ran it against 2.63 and 3.0-rcX. 6 sec first time, 1 sec next.
There are so many network-related options you can fiddle with in SA,
one of
them must be causing the difference.
However, the fact that an e-mail can take 70+ sec to parse should
make you
re-look at what options you have enabled.
I upgraded around 15 boxes the other night (a mix of Slackware, RedHat
ent3 and FreeBSD machines) and they all had the same problem with the
timeouts.
Regards,
Rick
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