That only solved it for a short period of time, and it started happening
again. Now that method doesn't work at all. Has anyone had any problems
with spamc/spamd similar to this?
eventhorizon5 wrote:
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> We found the problem. The machine we're using is an LDAP client for a
We found the problem. The machine we're using is an LDAP client for all
~8000 users, and it seems that spamc/spamd is failing if the username is not
cached in nscd - simply typing "ls -l /home" solves it temporarily until the
cache timeout, since all objects are then cached. We fixed this by run
the 1st try. We're
now running 3.2.1, and are still having the same problem.
eventhorizon5 wrote:
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> We're running SA 3.1.7 (Debian Etch version) here on a fairly active mail
> server, and have recently been experiencing a lot of random spamc crashes
> (postfix pipe
We're running SA 3.1.7 (Debian Etch version) here on a fairly active mail
server, and have recently been experiencing a lot of random spamc crashes
(postfix pipes the message to spamc, which crashes, and then reverts to just
delivering the message). Here's our postfix setup:
(excerpt from master