Hey All,
Several times in teh last couple of months we've been noticing that mail was taking minutes to hours to be delivered (we use multiple postfix routing boxes with amavisd-new and spamassassin forwarding to cyrus mailstores). Well today mail was taking over an hour to be delivered, and as an experiment I turned off spam-checks in amavisd-new. Boom, all mail delivered instantly, no delays.


The load on our machines is near 0, and we have virtually infinite bandwidth at our Tier1 colocation center. Im guessing that the problems is that razor/spamnet servers are overloaded, causing our mail server to not be able to connect or take a long time to do so.

Is there a way to a) confirm this and b) if this is the problem get around it? Ie. if spamnet is overloaded, is it possible to run a caching server that syncs with spamnet or something every X minutes, so that at worst the spam db will be out of date, but it will never slow down out entire mail infrastructure.

Thanks,
Joe

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