see man spamc:
-s max_size
Set the maximum message size which will be sent to spamd -- any
bigger than this threshold and the message will be returned
unprocessed. Note that the default size is 250k, so if spamc
gets handed a message bigger than this, it won't be passed to
spamd. The size is specified in bytes, and if you send it a
negative number, things are quite likely to break very hard.
At 12:23 PM 12/2/2002 +0100, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
Hi all,
Just got a message through with the following headers. The message (which was spam) was not even processed by spamd even if log indicates it was sent for filtering.
Can anybody help me understand what is going on here? FreeBSD/Postfix 1.1.11/SA 2.43
Thanks,
Per olof
<cut to the relevant part>
Dec 2 11:12:53 bebop postfix/qmgr[74304]: 044A1142DDF: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=344950, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
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