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On Friday 03 May 2002 15:38 pm, Daniel Rogers wrote:
> I had a problem with it where it would deadlock with the
> spamc process if the message was over 250k (or whatever the
> max size for spamc/spamd).  I ended up solving it by adding
> a read() loop to spamc to flush the read buffer so that the
> milter would be ready for the response.  It's probably not
> the best solution, but I'll attach the patch anyway.

Are there any particular problems with this approach? Does 
anyone know of a better solution? If not, I propose that the 
patch attached to the original mailing be committed, at least 
until something better can be worked out. Any thoughts?

- -- 
Richie Laager
Wikstrom Telecom Internet
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