Paul H Byerly wrote on Mon, 10 May 2004 20:36:00 -0500:
> Using the default - SMTPDirect.
>
Hm, there goes my theory ;-)
1. check if the exclusion rules work for you at all, f.i. exclude one of
your machines and then send a mail from it to you.
2. check the headers of the mailing list mails for
At 12:44 PM -0500 2004/05/10, Paul H Byerly wrote:
I have three large (1000 to 5000) VERPed announcement lists. When I
send out these lists clamav shows up in top - and it eat up all available
CPU for several minutes. I have read all the documentation and added
filters that should cause
Paul H Byerly wrote on Mon, 10 May 2004 12:44:35 -0500:
> Any ideas?
>
Looks quite valid. What delivery method do you use? If mailman doesn't
deliver by SMTP those filters may fail.
Kai
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Since several of you indicated you use Mailscanner, I'm hoping
someone can help with this.
I have three large (1000 to 5000) VERPed announcement lists. When I
send out these lists clamav shows up in top - and it eat up all available
CPU for several minutes. I have read all the docum