Lampa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> to change timeout locate my $spamc_binary='/usr/bin/spamc';
>
> and add  -t <timeout in secs>
>   

..or read the documentation/re-run configure with "--help"

i.e.

./configure --help 2>&1|grep timeout

> to change message size to be scanned in spamassassin_alt look at:
> if ($msg_size > 250000) {
>   
...or read the documentation/re-run configure with "--help"

i.e.

./configure --help 2>&1|grep size


>> Clear:RC:0(200.200.200.200):SA:0(?/?):. Processed in 0.676039 secs);
>>     

unfortunately you don't include the rest of that record - especially the
bit that says how big that message was.

Also, if it affects "most email", that implies SA is broken on your
system. You should manually try throwing some mail through spamc and see
what comes out.


>> SA 3.1.7, netqmail-1.05 (+ chkuser), vpopmail 5.4.13+mysql, QS 2.01st
>>
>>     

SA 3.1.7??? That is sooooo old.

>> Anyway, is it possible to change the timeout?
>>     

Actually, with such an old version of SA - I have no idea


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