Just a note guys since example was proceeded in 0.676039 secs
spamc timeout is not your problem.
bst rgds
tomas
Jarbas Celante - CTE Internet wrote:
Lampa writes:
Hello,
it can be timeout (qmail-scanner have default 30 seconds) or it can be
that message is bigger that 250KB
Lampa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> to change timeout locate my $spamc_binary='/usr/bin/spamc';
>
> and add -t
>
..or read the documentation/re-run configure with "--help"
i.e.
./configure --help 2>&1|grep timeout
> to change message size to be scanned in spamassassin_alt look at:
> if ($msg_size >
Hello,
to change timeout locate my $spamc_binary='/usr/bin/spamc';
and add -t
to change message size to be scanned in spamassassin_alt look at:
if ($msg_size > 25) {
...
change value 25 to whatever you want (eg messages greather than
value will not be scanned)
2007/11/14, Jarbas Cela
Lampa writes:
> Hello,
>
> it can be timeout (qmail-scanner have default 30 seconds) or it can be
> that message is bigger that 250KB
>
I don't think so. By chance, I have the same problem and I'm going crazy
because of it. Almost all messages are tagged as "(?/?)".
Clear:RC:0(200.200.200
Hi Rafael,
I don't even see message in SA so my guess qmail-scanner (or
something else) allowed this message to skip SA scanning for some
reason. I got the message and the message is small with a phishing
URL.
I know that some messages are allow to skip some scans (ie plain text
for virus scann
Hello,
it can be timeout (qmail-scanner have default 30 seconds) or it can be
that message is bigger that 250KB
2007/11/14, fchan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Hi,
> I'm seeing this error occasionally with some messages:
>
>
> (envelope-from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, uid 509) with
> qmail-scanner-2.01st
Hi,
I'm seeing this error occasionally with some messages:
(envelope-from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, uid 509) with qmail-scanner-2.01st
(clamdscan: 0.91.2/4716. spamassassin: 3.2.3. perlscan: 2.01st.
Clear:RC:0(84.52.132.157):SA:0(?/?):.
Why is SA:0(?/?).
Most messages don't have this proble