On Wed, 14 Jul 2010, Matt Kettler wrote:
On 7/14/2010 11:27 AM, Emin Akbulut wrote:
I noticed randomly while I was testing SA. All I did is below:
WinSpamC < realspam.txt > result1.txt
NET STOP Spamassassin
NET START Spamassassin
WinSpamC < realspam.txt > result2.txt
WinSpamC < realspam.txt > result3.txt
result1: under 6.3
result2: very high
result3: under 6.3
That is quite strange.. sounds like you've got DNS timeout problems.
No, it's something more than that. Go back to the original test and there
are other tests that stop firing like that FROM_IN_SUBJECT.....
It almost seems like some of his spamd children are failing to load all
their parameters. Noting the frequent crashes mentioned in another post, I
would say that there is something to it.
I suggest to OP that he try the spamassassin executable, to see if this
score anomaly repeats itself. If it is only happening on spamd, then
somehow those crashes point to a problem. If the load is not to high, he
could even use spamassassin for production. I do. And 99% of the time it
works fine....
(Footnote for people who will inevitably ask: My glue doesn't seem to like
the way spamc returns the original mail.....)
- C