* Eric Shubert [2010-02-14]:
> Hans F. Nordhaug wrote:
> > * Sam Clippinger [2010-02-13]:
> >> The incorrect directories are not a problem, they're just out of place.
> >> No legitimate deliveries will match those paths, so they won't get in
> >> the way. You can delete them or ignore them as
* Hans F. Nordhaug [2010-02-14]:
> * Sam Clippinger [2010-02-13]:
> > Messages with an empty sender address are legal -- they are typically
> > used for bounce messages. Because of that, spamdyke will allow them.
> >
> > However, messages with empty usernames (e.g. "@example.com") are not
> >
Hi!
Today we turned of Spamdyke to see if it makes our e-mail server more
stable. The server is running a plain, up-to-date CentOS 5.3 with
SpamDyke 4.0.10 and Qmail from Qmailtoaster/Qmailtoaster Plus.
What we are seeing is 100+ hanging Spamdyke processing and
corresponding defunct qmail-smtpd c
Hi Hans,
I had the same problem in the past and ended up that my real problem was the
dns-resolver.
With a working dnscache all my problems with where gone.
Jm2c
Andreas
Am Thursday 25 February 2010 11:47:01 schrieb Hans F. Nordhaug:
> Hi!
>
> Today we turned of Spamdyke to see if it makes our
I assuming that with "the same problem" you are referring to a
slow/unstable server, and not the hanging SpamDyke processes?
No matter what the problem is, I don't think there should be
SpamDyke processes hanging around.
Hans
* Andreas Galatis [2010-02-25]:
> Hi Hans,
>
> I had the same probl
Hans F. Nordhaug wrote:
> * Eric Shubert [2010-02-14]:
>> Hans F. Nordhaug wrote:
>>> * Sam Clippinger [2010-02-13]:
The incorrect directories are not a problem, they're just out of place.
No legitimate deliveries will match those paths, so they won't get in
the way. You can de
Hi Hans,
I did not receive your answer, just got it from the archive now.
you're right, the server was unstable/slow and i had hanging SpamDyke
processes.
Since DNS-resolver is ok, I have a stable server and no hanging processes.
Shure, SpamDyke should end processes, even when the resolver doesn'