Hi Scott,

I tried the link and wound up with a 404 page not found error message.

Thanks,
Larry



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> Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Missing Spam Headers? Why?
> 
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 02:16:45PM -0800, Jae Chang wrote:
> 
> > Hi, I am noticing a disturbing trend within the past month. I'm
> > noticing mails coming thru without any of the normal Spam headers,
> > such as:
> >
> > X-Spam-Checker-Version:
> > Level:
> > Status:
> >
> > These mails inevitably are *never* caught as spam. I can't even check
> > what score they were given, since none of the usual headers are
> > there. From looking at the message delivery paths, I can see the mail
> > *should* have been processed by SA, as it's passed onto exim with -P
> > spam-scanned - this is the standard Debian setup with a SA transport
> > using spamc and spamd. My best guess, is maybe 5-10% are missing
> > headers?! rough guess.
> >
> > Has anyone seen similar behavior? I hope someone can provide insight
> > as to what may be wrong? Thanks!
> 
> Run some statistics on the spamd logs (usually /var/log/maillog).  You
> are probably taking longer than 30 seconds to scan many messages.  This
> can be caused by the box being overloaded, or various network check
> timeouts.  If you have a stale bayes db lock file, it will cause a
> timeout.  If you can't update your DCC server list, it will cause a
> timeout.  And so on and so forth.
> 
> http://www.lambertfam.org/~lambert/SpamAssasssin/ has a set of spamd log
> analysis scripts in sh and awk that will tell you how many exceeded the
> 30 second spamc timeout the maximum message scan time and your average
> message scanning time, among other things.
> 
> If you are not exceeding the 30 second timeout with spamd, you may not
> have enough spamd processess allowed to handle the simultaneous spamc
> requests.
> 
> --
> Scott Lambert                    KC5MLE                       Unix
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