rarely more than 3 threads running. My max
threads is 5 I think.
I try and add locking to the spamc call now in all the .procmailrc files. I
will come back to you =)
Many thanks for all the hints so far!
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> > if spamc can't connect spamd for any reason, it will use
> > safe-fallback - pass mail unchecked. If you want to avoid
> > this behaviour and cause a temporary failure, use the -x
> > switch for spamc. Note that it also disables conectins
> > multiple hosts if spamd is unreachable.
On 20.0
>
> if spamc can't connect spamd for any reason, it will use
> safe-fallback - pass mail unchecked. If you want to avoid
> this behaviour and cause a temporary failure, use the -x
> switch for spamc. Note that it also disables conectins
> multiple hosts if spamd is unreachable.
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From: Monky
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 03:31:14 -0800 (PST)
Hello,
I am running the Spamd Daemon version 3.2.5 on my Linux web and mail server
and in general it works well. From time to time (somewhere in between 1-10%
of all emails) spam passes the filter - but not because spama
On 20.02.09 03:31, Monky wrote:
> I am running the Spamd Daemon version 3.2.5 on my Linux web and mail server
> and in general it works well. From time to time (somewhere in between 1-10%
> of all emails) spam passes the filter - but not because spamassassin decides
> that it is ham but because the
Monky wrote:
> Hello,
> I am running the Spamd Daemon version 3.2.5 on my Linux web and mail server
> and in general it works well. From time to time (somewhere in between 1-10%
> of all emails) spam passes the filter - but not because spamassassin decides
> that it is ham but because the email nev
On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 03:31 -0800, an anonymous Nabble user wrote:
> Hello,
> I am running the Spamd Daemon version 3.2.5 on my Linux web and mail server
> and in general it works well. From time to time (somewhere in between 1-10%
> of all emails) spam passes the filter - but not because spamassas
On Friday 20 February 2009, Monky wrote:
>Hello,
>I am running the Spamd Daemon version 3.2.5 on my Linux web and mail server
>and in general it works well. From time to time (somewhere in between 1-10%
>of all emails) spam passes the filter - but not because spamassassin decides
>that it is ham bu
that if the server is busy processing other email he
skips a few?
Any hints are welcome, thanks in advance.
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