On Mar 28, 2016, at 8:57 PM, Bill Cole 
<sausers-20150...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote:
> On 28 Mar 2016, at 14:42, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
>> On Mar 24, 2016, at 12:10 PM, Daniel J. Luke <dl...@geeklair.net> wrote:
>>> /usr/bin/time spamassassin < spam.msg
>>>       7.92 real         1.85 user         0.13 sys
>>> 
>>> /usr/bin/time spamc -U /var/run/spamd.sock < spam.msg
>>>    126.44 real         0.00 user         0.00 sys
>> 
>> well, it looks like it's DNS related, somehow.
> 
> The 2 minute pause had me thinking that, but nothing jumped out as a specific 
> explanation and nothing yet does...
> 
>> I'm still confused as to why 'spamassassin' doesn't have a problem but 
>> 'spamd' does. I'm running SA 3.4.1 with perl5.22.1. I've tried both 
>> downgrading Net::DNS to 0.83 and upgrading it to 1.05_2
>> 
>> Any thoughts would be appreciated.
> 
> You haven't mentioned your platform, that I've seen, but it may be relevant, 
> e.g. historically FreeBSD jails can't do real loopback (not sure on 10.2...) 
> EL6/7 derivatives have SELinux on by default, etc...
> 
> So: more clues please?

Sorry, this is a Mac OS X 10.11.4 system, perl5.22.1 is self-built (perlbrew). 
I'm not sure exactly when this started, I noticed it after I upgraded to 
10.11.4 from 10.11.3, but it may have been happening before. What else would be 
helpful to know? 

-- 
Daniel J. Luke



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