Hi! Being used to the steady stream of e-mail from debian-user and other lists, the natural reaction when I came back from lunch to "No new messages" was "WTF?"
So I began looking into logs, and while it seems that there were no messages between about 14:01 and 14:51 (that's OK), there is one message that I haven't seen: 2004-02-13 14:34:23 1ArdSU-00056O-Nw <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=pat.uio.no [129.240.130.16] U=7411 P=esmtp S=5086 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-13 14:34:23 1ArdSU-00056O-Nw => kjetil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> R=local_user T=mail_spool 2004-02-13 14:34:23 1ArdSU-00056O-Nw Completed The message ID smells of spam, and while I have exiscan-acl to reject spam above 12, it will state it plainly if it does. In the syslog, it seems that it was indeed marked as spam: Feb 13 14:34:18 pooh spamd[13139]: connection from localhost [127.0.0.1] at port 40657 Feb 13 14:34:18 pooh spamd[19617]: info: setuid to nobody succeeded Feb 13 14:34:18 pooh spamd[19617]: checking message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for nobody:65534. Feb 13 14:34:23 pooh spamd[19617]: identified spam (6.9/5.0) for nobody:65534 in 4.7 seconds, 3380 bytes. So, it seems I lost a spam message. So what, you may say...? :-) Well, I don't like the idea of loosing messages without intending to... I have seen it err at the opposite end as well, failing to scan spam, it happens with about 1 in 5000 messages, I would estimate. Easier to live with, because at least I know when it happens. I'm using the backports.org package: 2.63-0.backports.org.1 Well, it isn't a lot to go on here, I guess, but I thought I'd share it just to hear your opinion. Cheers, Kjetil -- Kjetil Kjernsmo Astrophysicist/IT Consultant/Skeptic/Ski-orienteer/Orienteer/Mountaineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://www.kjetil.kjernsmo.net/ OpenPGP KeyID: 6A6A0BBC -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]