On 09/08/2009 07:54 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> It would also make spamd more complicated for no good reason. Simply use
> spamc -t 120 or 180, I think up to 240 is safe at SMTP level unless you are
> using other time-consuming test (data phase should end in 5 minutes
> otherwise client may assumt the connection hanged and close it).
>
>   
As spamc normally runs in 1-5 sec, 30sec was considered by us to be a
sensible timeout. However, a longer timeout of 120s should totally get
around this sort of problem without really altering anything else. The
end of DATA phase was of concern to me - but I think the RFCs states the
client has to wait around for either 10 or 20 minutes - either way it'd
be fine.

So yup - will do! :-)

Thanks

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