Hi Gary,
Gary V-2 wrote:
>
> You will get better response time from a server other than the one
> provided via the 'pyzor discover' command.
> http://marc.info/?l=spamassassin-users&m=117907371211470
> Gary V
>
wow that was some great info! The ping command to the default server
provided wit
> From: fbn
> Hi Matthias,> > > Matthias Haegele-2 wrote:> > > >> where do I have to look
> for this parameter? I grepped through /etc> >> recursive> >> but there was no
> value pyzor_timeout.> > > > Where did you configure it?> > > >> with amavis
> its here:> >> > >> /var/lib/amavis/.pyzor/> >
Hi Matthias,
Matthias Haegele-2 wrote:
>
>> where do I have to look for this parameter? I grepped through /etc
>> recursive
>> but there was no value pyzor_timeout.
>
> Where did you configure it?
>
>> with amavis its here:
>>
>> /var/lib/amavis/.pyzor/
>
> man pyzor
> /usr/share/doc/pyzor/
Hi Mark,
Mark Martinec wrote:
>
>> > pyzor_timeout 5
>> where do I have to look for this parameter? I grepped through /etc
>> recursive but there was no value pyzor_timeout.
>
> $ man Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor
>
> A different question is why pyzor took longer than 5 seconds.
> Make
Frank Niedermann schrieb:
Hi Mark,
Mark Martinec wrote:
run mode Oct 2 09:16:02 localhost spamd[6032]: pyzor: check timed out
after 5 seconds
But I have no idea why pyzor get's terminated :(
Because you told it to. You probably have a
pyzor_timeout 5
somewhere in config files.
Mark
Frank,
> > pyzor_timeout 5
> where do I have to look for this parameter? I grepped through /etc
> recursive but there was no value pyzor_timeout.
$ man Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor
A different question is why pyzor took longer than 5 seconds.
Make sure pyzor works from a command line fir
Hi Mark,
Mark Martinec wrote:
>
>> run mode Oct 2 09:16:02 localhost spamd[6032]: pyzor: check timed out
>> after 5 seconds
>>
>> But I have no idea why pyzor get's terminated :(
>
> Because you told it to. You probably have a
> pyzor_timeout 5
> somewhere in config files.
>
> Mark
>
>
Frank,
> Oct 2 09:15:57 localhost spamd[6032]: info: entering helper-app run mode
> Oct 2 09:15:57 localhost spamd[6032]: pyzor: opening pipe: /usr/bin/pyzor
> check < /tmp/.spamassassin6032naLz9htmp
> Oct 2 09:15:57 localhost spamd[6033]: util: setuid: ruid=0 euid=0
> Oct 2 09:16:02 localhost
Hi,
thanks for your reply. In the file /etc/spamassassin/v310.pre there are the
lines
# Pyzor - perform Pyzor message checks.
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor
which are enabling pyzor I think.
If I enable -D I see the following:
Oct 2 09:15:57 localhost spamd[6032]: util: executa
Frank Niedermann schrieb:
Hi,
on a fresh Debian 4.0 installation with Spamassassin 3.1.7 I get to
following message:
Oct 2 06:01:20 zoidberg spamd[17975]: spamd: connection from localhost
[127.0.0.1] at port 58519
Oct 2 06:01:21 zoidberg spamd[17975]: spamd: processing message
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