Re: [Mimedefang] FW: Runaway Spamassassin

2005-04-12 Thread Bill Maidment
David F. Skoll wrote: Yes, my usual mantra: "When a previously-working system starts misbehaving, and you (really, honestly!) haven't changed anything, suspect a network problem." Look for a DNSRBL host that's died, a datbase connection that's acting up, or something similar. Of course, if you *h

Re: [Mimedefang] FW: Runaway Spamassassin

2005-04-12 Thread David F. Skoll
Tom Skotnicki wrote: > Upon further diagnosis, the issue appears to be spamassassin. I made this > determination by setting the maximum message size to submit to spamassassin > to 1k in lieu of the standard 100k. With this setting, all is well, except > the spam. > As previously stated, this setu

[Mimedefang] FW: Runaway Spamassassin

2005-04-12 Thread Tom Skotnicki
I had previously written about a runaway slave(s) issue and was corrected that my issue was runaway mimedefang threads rather than mimedefang slaves, which is the case. I have been experiencing conditions of dozens of mimedefang threads until the server stops responding until rebooted. Upon furthe