Sep 1 08:37:16 asav1 amavis[4051]: (04051-01-5) TIMING [total 5437
ms] - lookup_ldap: 12 (0%)0, SMTP pre-DATA-flush: 1 (0%)0, SMTP DATA:
69 (1%)2, body_digest: 1 (0%)2, gen_mail_id: 0 (0%)2, mime_decode: 17
(0%)2, get-file-type2: 14 (0%)2, decompose_part: 1 (0%)2,
decompose_part: 51 (1%)3, parts_decode: 0 (0%)3, best_try_originator:
9 (0%)3, update_cache: 35 (1%)4, fwd-connect: 22 (0%)4, fwd-mail-from:
1 (0%)4, fwd-rcpt-to: 5158 (95%)99, fwd-rundown: 4 (0%)99,
deal_with_mail_size: 1 (0%)99, main_log_entry: 34 (1%)100,
update_snmp: 3 (0%)100, unlink-2-files: 2 (0%)100, rundown: 1 (0%)100
Since I don't see any SA timings, I'm really interested how spamassassin
is called. If I were to guess, I would say something of this nature:
spamchk unix - n n - 10 pipe
flags=Rq user=filter argv=/usr/local/bin/spamchk -f ${sender} -- ${recipient}
127.0.0.1:10025 inet n - n - - smtpd
-o content_filter=spamchk:dummy
This is from:
http://www.akadia.com/services/postfix_spamassassin.html
This is all pure conjecture, but could something like this explain
"fwd-rcpt-to: 5158 (95%)"?
Gary V
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