> > I have been seeing this also, with 2.55 and 2.6. I had been working with
> > the theory that it had to do with Postfix's content filter system. but
> > since you are using procmail, perhaps that is not the case. My guess was
> > that spamd was taking too long, and the message was getting forwarded
> > anyway. The frequency went way down when I fixed some of the network
> > tests and disabled osirusoft and orbs. But I still see 5 or six a day
> > out of some 300 spams detected.
> > 
> 
> This is a possibility, I suppose, although the box in question is very 
> lightly loaded, and it didn't seem to be taking an unusually long time 
> to process. I'll try bumping up the timeout on spamc, though.

I don't think its the load on the spamd box so much as its the RBL
processing. My system has processed a little over 1300 messages so far
today, with an average time of 9+ seconds. There is no way that there is
enough load on this box to produce those timings based on computations, so
I'm assuming its RBL delays, or even timeous.

> 
> Does anyone know if/what the default timeout is for spamc? The docs for 
> the -t option don't specify.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> --Rich
> 
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