w out detailed trace information
Start SPAMd with the -D switch for debugging, not the regular -d for
daemonize. Example:
spamd -D -a -c -m 10
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he problem.
To fix the issue I installed the most recent DB_File from CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/P/PM/PMQS/DB_File-1.806.tar.gz
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.0 instead of Perl-5.8.0.
As a work around I stopped using Spamd/Spamc and now pipe all mails directly
through /usr/bin/spamassassin instead. With the usual performance drop
associated to that delivery method .
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process which also forked for this delivery
stays around indefinitely and pulls 98% CPU ressources and taking up 14MB of
Memory.
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f the users has exceeded his disk
quota, then the SPAMc process and procmail hang indefinitely, pulling
ressources like mad.
Any chance that SPAMc behaves more gracefully in later versions of
SpamAssassin than 2.41?
Thanks for the info.
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t; option, where 5 is the maximum number of
simulteanous connections that SPAMd will accept. That figure seems to work
well on the RaQ3 and RaQ4.
If you still got problems with your sendmail.cf setup or need any more Cobalt
specific pointers, then feel free to send me an email or ask here on t
ith
different providers and different blacklists in recent years. Its not exactly
fun.
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sure. So I usually go with -d -a -c -m 5 and if I
need to cut back further then I add -L (local tests only) and lastly -S
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e doing fine
with processing up to 9000 mails a day. If it's more than that I even skip
the Razor checks to save on performance.
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Hotmail.
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make it into the CVS? Thanks!
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r is IMHO not yet useable unless that message size limit is
worked out properly.
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