Loren Wilton wrote:
>    occa_phishing.cf
>    occa_replica.cf

>I have no knowledge of these.

>From the rules you show these aren't particularly worthwhile (nor all
that 
>well written rules).  There are a number of SARE rules that cover this
area 
>much more thoroughly, and I believe these days even a number of
standard 
>rules in this area.  I'd dump these files.

>I forget how you said you have SA integrated.  If you are using
spamc/spamd 
>as the interface then you can just kill spamd and restart it.
Depending on 
>your system distribution the script to do that sometimes has various
names 
>and locations.

>Not every setup uses spamd though. I think Mailscanner integrates SA 
>directly, and in this case you have to bounce mailscanner.

>So what are the pieces of your mail system again?  And which OS distro?

>Someone will likely know what to knock over the head to restart SA on
that 
>configuration.

This machine is running RedHat AS 3 with qmail and spamassassin 3.0.4.
We are running spamd.  So you are saying that I should find where spamd
is running and restart it?  "Knocking over the head" is what either I
need or this crazy machine needs.

For all who read this today I am not sure I will be able to see posts or
not.  I will definitely not be able to see them until tomorrow morning.
Whenever I am able to see them again I will say that your posts are
valuable to me and I hope to be able to utilize your expertise so please
let me know what you think.

One last note about my outage today, as a last check I looked at our
internal email server that is running Microsoft Exchange 2000.  When I
examined that machine the C: drive which has a 6 GB C: drive partition
only had 116 MB free.  I have been attempting to free up space on it to
see if that may be causing my sporadic email delivery problems.

I am still attempting to figure out what is causing my problems so I
appreciate all advice.

Steve Ingraham

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