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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>OK, after running spamd -D I see this in the output. Is this a DNS issue
>on my part or something not configured correctly. DNS is working
>correctly in other parts of the tests, but seems the RBL's are timing
>out.

That's seriously slow -- I'd investigate the DNS server you're
using.

- --j.

>debug: RBL: success for 9 of 19 queries
>debug: RBL: timeout for rfci after 12 seconds
>debug: RBL: timeout for dsbl after 12 seconds
>debug: RBL: timeout for rfci after 12 seconds
>debug: RBL: timeout for spamcop after 12 seconds
>debug: RBL: timeout for sbl after 12 seconds
>debug: RBL: timeout for spamcop after 12 seconds
>debug: RBL: timeout for bsp-untrusted after 12 seconds
>debug: RBL: timeout for dynablock-notfirsthop after 12 seconds
>debug: RBL: timeout for bsp-firsttrusted after 12 seconds
>debug: RBL: timeout for dsbl after 12 seconds
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam
>Denenberg
>Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 8:58 AM
>To: Spamassassin-List
>Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Long spam times
>
>
>check your network tests and see if one of them is failing.  Running
>spamd -D should tell you if an RBL timed out or not.  The default RBL
>timeout is 15 seconds i believe so that could be a culprit.
>
>adam
>
>On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 09:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> We just set up a new mail server running RedHat 9, SpamAssassin 2.60 
>> and using site-wide configuration. Ther server is an IBM X335 (Xeon 
>> 2.6, RAID 1, 512 MB RAM). The server is running very well and catching
>
>> a lot of spam. This server only processes 4-6000 messages a day. My 
>> problem is that when SA (using spamd) identifies sapm, it is taking an
>
>> average of about 15 seconds. Below is a grep of caught spam and the 
>> times. What can I do to bring these times down. There server load is 
>> minimal ( 08:28:17 up 8 days, 16:26,  2 users,  load average: 0.19, 
>> 0.19, 0.22)but I figure there is something I can configure to speed SA
>
>> up on catching spam.
>> 
>> Dec  4 04:20:20 mail spamd[25362]: identified spam (31.3/7.0) for 
>> root:99 in 14.1 seconds, 1390 bytes. Dec  4 04:23:36 mail 
>> spamd[25393]: identified spam (32.1/7.0) for root:99 in 15.6 seconds, 
>> 5271 bytes. Dec  4 04:23:44 mail spamd[25399]: identified spam 
>> (16.9/7.0) for root:99 in 13.3 seconds, 1493 bytes.
>> Dec  4 04:26:04 mail spamd[25406]: identified spam (34.4/7.0) for
>> root:99 in 14.9 seconds, 4679 bytes.
>> Dec  4 04:34:30 mail spamd[25419]: identified spam (8.7/7.0) for
>root:99
>> in 13.9 seconds, 8872 bytes.
>> Dec  4 04:34:41 mail spamd[25424]: identified spam (14.9/7.0) for
>> root:99 in 14.5 seconds, 2969 bytes.
>> Dec  4 04:46:02 mail spamd[25471]: identified spam (25.4/7.0) for
>> root:99 in 14.2 seconds, 2027 bytes.
>> Dec  4 04:46:13 mail spamd[25476]: identified spam (9.7/7.0) for
>root:99
>> in 13.7 seconds, 3677 bytes.
>> Dec  4 04:46:16 mail spamd[25480]: identified spam (25.4/7.0) for
>> root:99 in 14.5 seconds, 2027 bytes.
>> Dec  4 04:48:28 mail spamd[25495]: identified spam (10.8/7.0) for
>> root:99 in 13.6 seconds, 2073 bytes.
>> Dec  4 04:48:45 mail spamd[25502]: identified spam (20.7/7.0) for
>> root:99 in 15.3 seconds, 2514 bytes.
>> Dec  4 04:51:21 mail spamd[25511]: identified spam (30.2/7.0) for
>> root:99 in 15.3 seconds, 3380 bytes.
>> Dec  4 05:05:51 mail spamd[25590]: identified spam (23.2/7.0) for
>> root:99 in 17.0 seconds, 1031 bytes.
>> 
>> TIA
>> Richard Humphrey
>> System Administrator
>> MultiCam LP
>> 972-929-4070 x2408
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
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