DAve wrote:
DAve wrote:
Richard wrote:
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I noticed this morning that I am no longer hitting any URIBL and
SURBL. I did a test,
...
I should have included this in the debug output.
[23441] dbg: dns: is Net::DNS::Resolver available? yes
[23441] dbg: dns: Net::DNS version: 0.57
iirc (may not ...), there were some Net::DNS version issues causing
probs.
perhaps try upgrading Net::DNS:
% perl -e 'use Net::DNS; print $Net::DNS::VERSION,"\n"'
0.58
richard
I found a few messages of interest. One concerning teh ClamAV plugin,
which I don't use though I have just installed the ImageInfo plugin. I
removed it no change. I also found another message reporting a bug in
URIDNSBL lookups. I don't think that is affecting me because it
concerned the check loop finishing before the timeout. I can certainly
see my timeout, it takes a full minutes before spamassassin -D --lint
< testemail.txt will finish.
I've seen no recent messages about Net::DNS.
Not sure where to go next. The delay in SA is causing my mail to
backup. Though I threw some more children at MailScanner and it is
catching up now, slowly.
Dig works, host works. Not sure why SA can't get a lookup. I've
restarted dnscache several times, and I have my normal dns servers
listed under 127.0.0.1 in /etc/resolv.conf.
DAve
[63142] dbg: dns: is Net::DNS::Resolver available? yes
[63142] dbg: dns: Net::DNS version: 0.58
[63142] dbg: uridnsbl: done waiting for URIDNSBL lookups to complete
[63142] dbg: uridnsbl: aborting remaining lookups
No change, still cannot complete uridnsbl lookups.
But... this works.
dig dadixus.com.multi.uribl.com
I really hate spammers today. Really, really, hate spammers. Castration
is too good for them. This last upgrade of SA and MailScanner has been
brutal.
I've no idea where to look next.
DAve
In frustration I edited /etc/resolv.conf and removed 127.0.0.1, URI
lookups are completing and MailScanner is blasting through the queues on
both machines exceedingly fast now.
No idea what could have possibly changed, dnscache is normally
bulletproof. I run it on a dozen servers as a local cache, it is a
standard install on all my servers and all installs share the same
config. Especially since dig worked, and still works to 127.0.0.1.
Very odd.
DAve
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