Jake Colman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/25/2005
10:12:08 PM:
[snip]
How can I limit the number of sendmails anyway?
My server gets very
overloaded in those circumstances. In general, what happens
if there are
more sendmails than there are spamd processes?
You can try
I previously posted about SA being bypassed when email came in through my
backup MX. I no longer think that that is the issue sice the headers seem
identical for my emails whether it works or doesn't. Also, even though my
sendmail is running I just received an email that is missing my SA
Clearly, some of my emails are skipping SA!
Which version were you running, again? This was a known-to-happen 'feature'
with the 2.6x series, although nobody ever really figured out why. There
are conditions where it can happen on 3.0.1 or .2, I believe, if the spamd
children all get
LW == Loren Wilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Clearly, some of my emails are skipping SA!
LW Which version were you running, again? This was a known-to-happen
LW 'feature' with the 2.6x series, although nobody ever really figured
LW out why. There are conditions where it can
Hi all,
I use spamassassin 2.63 on fedora core 2.
I have two problems :
1. Spamassassin does not flag all spam, although muy level is at 3. Sometimes he
doesn't even have ONE hit on a spam message !!!.
2. I want to move the spam messages to a specific folder, how to do that ?.
My
At 10:53 AM 11/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use spamassassin 2.63 on fedora
core 2.
I have two problems :
1. Spamassassin does not flag all spam, although muy level is at 3.
Sometimes he
doesn't even have ONE hit on a spam message !!!.
You're running a rather old version of SA, one which
On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 09:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I use spamassassin 2.63 on fedora core 2.
I have two problems :
1. Spamassassin does not flag all spam, although muy level is at 3. Sometimes
he
doesn't even have ONE hit on a spam message !!!.
2. I want to move the spam