Jack Gostl wrote:

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.



True, rbls are what eats up the time, but my production (2.55) box doesn't appear to have this issue. Both boxes are running essentially the same configuration, especially WRT rbl lists. Plus, from the spamd logs on the 2.60 box, it looks like messages are being processed in just a few seconds anyway.


I was hoping to bump up the timeout option, unfortunately, it looks like 2.55's spamc doesn't have a -t option.

Perhaps that's the problem? Any gotchas from running 2.55's spamc connecting to 2.60 spamd?

Thanks!

--Rich

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