> I have gone through the postfix configs and amavis configs and could not f=
> ind any reference to spamc.. so where could this be coming from?
It should not be in amavisd-new: in normal configuration,
amavisd-new loads SpamAssassin as a Perl module and does not use
spamc/spamd mechanism.
You
>solution proposed by mouss:
>remove: this line:xfilter "/usr/bin/spamc"from maildroprc
I removed xfilter "/usr/bin/spamc"from maildroprcrestarted all services
but am still getting the following in my logs...
Jul 17 06:18:42 mail spamc[32239]: connect(AF_INET)
>solution proposed by mouss:
>remove: this line:xfilter "/usr/bin/spamc"from maildroprc
I see that this that having this line in maildroprc can cause a delay of
about 5 seconds per email message, could this have been causing major delays
in delivery during high server load