Is there a way to code for the freeze again... Say if this starts up
disable Razor?  Kind of like the P, --paranoid option?

Jim

-----Original Message-----
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Treaster
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 11:22 PM
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Subject: [SAtalk] Re: spamd frozen?


Spamassassin works VERY well except when Razor fails.

Today my servers load rose to 30+. This of course brings my qmail to a
crawl. This has happened 3 times in the last year or so. The best way to
avoid this in the future is to add the following to local.cf:

score RAZOR_CHECK                    0
score RAZOR2_CHECK                   0

This disables razor completly.

Tim Treaster
ByteWare Systems


---- On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Bernd Schmelter
 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 > Lindsey Simon wrote:
 > > I can attest to the same situation on two different  servers, both
> > debian woody, happening since two days ago. The load avg on  one was
@  > > 60.  > >  > > What's bizarre is that spamassassin was doing fine
for a  few months  > > before this.  > >  > > Very DoS like. Spambombs?
exploits? Anybody gotta guess?  >  > [...]  >  > me too ;-(  >  > SuSE
8.1 Distribution, Postfix, spamcheck.py, spamassassin  v2.43  >  > Same
Problems with amavisd-new, calling spamassassin via  procmail,  >
spamc/spamd.  >  >  > Some spamd-processes hang. I've found some
tcp-sync with  netstat and  > one open udp-Port, that listened
world-wide.  >  > Yesterday i added "dns_available  no" in  >
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf, but today it hangs again.  >  > Now I
call spamd with the "-L" option.  >  > man spamd:  >  >  ---
 > |   -L, --local
 > |              Perform only local tests on all mail.  In other
 > |              words,
 > |              skip DNS and other network tests.
 > |              Works the same as the "-L" flag to spamassassin
 >  ---
 >
 > [...]
 >
 > hth
 > Benn







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