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
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
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
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