On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 22:34 -0500, John Fleming wrote:
I run a very simple Postfix - Procmail - SpamAssassin - CLamAV setup that
has been working great, but tonight I see something I don't understand.

I suspect that your procmail recipe doesn't scan files over a certain size. What does your .procmailrc file look like?

Thanks THomas and Wolfgang - That's probably part of it. The procmail is simple:


:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc
#
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Flag: Yes
/dev/null

But I didn't mention 2 other important points:

1. The mail with the large attachment DOES NOT GET DELIVERED - So it must be getting tagged as spam and then going to /dev/null, I suppose. I can change /dev/null to my spam trap that I use for other users and see if it goes there.

2. But the REAL problem is more obtuse and scary - After the email with the large attachment goes through, then spamd no longer scans ANY mail until I restart it!

Thanks any further thoughts.  - John



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