https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7518
--- Comment #8 from Dirk <dirk.traen...@nwowhv.de> --- Hi, thanks for the reply and sorry for the "wrong" subject! To proof the behaviour: This works fine: [root@nwomx local]# spamc -e /usr/sbin/sendmailx -oi -f dirk.traen...@nwowhv.de te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com < /tmp/test.msg Here it crashes: [root@nwomx local]# spamc -e /usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -f dirk.traen...@nwowhv.de te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com te...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com tes...@gmail.com < /tmp/test.msg As you can see this is exactly the same but just one more recipient. For me this is not an integration problem! Sure, i can use a wrapperscript around the spamc-call, but this is just overhead and a lot of people use this kind of call directly out of postfix. Regards Dirk -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.