Since my upgrade to SA 3.0 I have a few more timeouts on occasion. Therefore I decided to test adding -x to my .qmail spamc line.
eg. |/usr/local/bin/spamc -x -H -d spamd.nac.net -u [EMAIL PROTECTED]


On occasion I get a message here and there that looks like this...

Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usage: spamc [options] < message

-B: BSMTP mode - expect input to be a single SMTP-formatted message
-c: check only - print score/threshold and exit code set to 0 if message is not 
spam, 1 if spam
-r: report if spam - print report for spam messages
-R: report - print report for all messages
-y: symbols - print only the names of the tests hit
-d host: specify host to connect to  [default: localhost]
-e command [args]: Command to output to instead of stdout. MUST BE THE LAST 
OPTION.
-f: fallback safely - in case of comms error, dump original message unchanges 
instead of setting exitcode
-h: print this help message
-p port: specify port for connection [default: 783]
-s size: specify max message size, any bigger and it will be returned w/out 
processing [default: 250k]
-S: use SSL to talk to spamd
-u username: specify the username for spamd to process this message under
-x: don't fallback safely - in a comms error, exit with a TEMPFAIL error code


-t: timeout in seconds to read from spamd. 0 disables. [default: 600]



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 Ryan Pavely
  Director Research And Development
  Net Access Corporation



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