Hi,

I can confirm this. It only happens on attachements. ASSP keeps processing (looks like) and it spends a lot of time on it as it seems:

  I disabled clamav (in assp config) disabled bombre

  SMTP Connections
 
      There are 4 SMTP sessions active.
 
Wed Aug 8 16:28:00 2007
N    IP    HELO    From    Rcpt    Relay    SPAM    Bytes    Duration    Inactive 1    212.xxx.xxx.164    some.mailserver.com    [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]     0    5184459    2234    1 2    212.xxx.xxx.164    some.mailserver.com    [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]     0    1900678    1435    2 3    87.xxx.xxx.172    some.mailserver.com    [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]     0    507958    445    0
4    85.xxx.xx.103                            16    16

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Pascal Dreissen

Citeren Rainer Traut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi,

Micheal Espinola Jr (mobile) schrieb:
Based on what you are seeing, would you say it appears that ASSP is
failing to stop processing messages at the configured maxbytes?

Yes, exactly.

Is it only effecting messages with attachments? Are all other
messages cut off at the correct maxbytes? Can you test with a large
ammount of text in the body (not an attachment)?

Messages in my notspam folder are cut at 4000bytes.
-rw-r--r--   1 assp assp    4061  8. Aug 15:20 gro_e_mail_--293.eml


What is your current maxbytes size?


# grep -i maxbytes /opt/assp/assp.cfg
ErrorMaxBytes:=40000
HeaderMaxBytes:=100000
MaxBytes:=4000
ccMaxBytes:=1


Rainer

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