On Fri, 15 Feb 2019, Claudio Kuenzler wrote:
Is there a size limit active in Spamassassin (spamc or spamd) which would
refuse this e-mail? Even if there is, there should be something logged,
right? Either spamc or spamd should log/output something helpful.
Dang it. No idea why I didn't see
On 2019-02-15 16:07, Claudio Kuenzler wrote:
> The man page calls it "will be returned unprocessed"
> What does that mean for Postfix, what kind of response does it get from
> spamc?
It depends on how spamc is invoked. Please read the whole manpage.
If you invoke it just for the exit status,
Just wanted to add that there are new size options coming
It's committed to 4.0 in trunk: Use the new SpamAssassin
rawbody_part_scan_size option to implement limits on scanned data size.
https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6582
Regards,
KAM
--
Kevin A. McGrail
Member, Apache
> >I took this e-mail and sent it manually via spamc to spamd while running
> >spamd in foreground in debug mode (spamd --D):
> >
> ># cat /tmp/mailcausingproblems.eml | spamc
> >-> nothing happened in the terminal where i'm running spamd!
>
> >I took a simple test mail and did the same:
> >
> >#
On 15.02.19 11:53, Claudio Kuenzler wrote:
Came across a strange problem today where a mail is bounced by Postfix
because it was never "accepted" by Spamassassin.
This is the error, Postfix logged:
: Command time limit exceeded: "/usr/bin/spamc".
Command
output:[the mail content]
maybe
>
> Is there a size limit active in Spamassassin (spamc or spamd) which would
> refuse this e-mail? Even if there is, there should be something logged,
> right? Either spamc or spamd should log/output something helpful.
>
Dang it. No idea why I didn't see this before: *s* *max_size*,
Hello y'all
Came across a strange problem today where a mail is bounced by Postfix
because it was never "accepted" by Spamassassin.
This is the error, Postfix logged:
: Command time limit exceeded: "/usr/bin/spamc".
Command
output:[the mail content]
In Spamassassin's log file nothing was