What's odd is it DOES take 600 seconds every time it's sent.. what's
additionally wierd is this person's mail server keeps sending the
message over and over.. once an hour... (we're working on that with
him).  He's the only one in the millions of emails we handle every day
that is having this issue.. some WebShield and Exchange (anyone else
ever heard of this problem)?  But yeah, it is every time.  I am using
bayes, so I will check on that when I get into the office on Monday..
could be that bug... not a huge deal really, unless alot of e-mails
are able to cause this to happen, then it could potentially lag the
mail server I would think.


On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 01:43:30 -0700, Loren Wilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Normally spamassassin works great.. but this one e-mail seems to cause
> > it to take forever (600 seconds?) and then get passed through with a
> > score of (?/?) <-- I assume that is because something timedout and
> 
> It isn't claer to me if you included the whole email or just the headers.
> In any case it would be better as an attachment if anyone wanted to test it,
> since the formatting wouldn't get messed up by line wrapping and the like.
> 
> This sounds like you have a rule (possibly several) that aren't as well
> written as they should be, and are triggering a pathelogical case from the
> text of that message.  They could be your local rules, SARE rules (this
> happened once already with a SARE rule some months ago), or possibly
> (although rather unlikely) even a standard release SA rule.
> 
> All of the above is assuming that this one mail message really does take 600
> seconds every time you try it, and not just that it happened to take 600
> seconds once.
> 
>         Loren
> 
>

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