I'm using v0.1.2 of spamass-milter with SA 2.4.1/sendmail 8.12.6 on Debian woody and 
seeing messages similar to the following in my logs:

Oct  1 21:12:02 miltshield spamd[2751]: identified spam (5.0/4.0) for root:65534  in  
12 seconds, 1168 bytes.
Oct  1 21:12:02 miltshield sm-mta[2748]: g922BkY6002748: Milter add: header: 
X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=5.0 
required=4.0\n\ttests=NO_REAL_NAME,SPAM_PHRASE_00_01,UPPERCASE_25_50,X_LIBRARY\n\tversion=2.41
Oct  1 21:12:02 miltshield sm-mta[2748]: g922BkY6002748: Milter add: header: 
X-Spam-Flag: YES
Oct  1 21:12:02 miltshield sm-mta[2748]: g922BkY6002748: Milter add: header: 
X-Spam-Report:   5.00 hits, 4 required;\n  * -0.3 -- From: does not include a real 
name\n  *  2.9 -- Found a X-Library header\n  *  0.6 -- BODY: Spam phrases score  is 
00 to 01 (low)\n  *  1.8 -- message body is 25-50% uppercase Oct  1 21:12:02 
miltshield sm-mta[2748]: g922BkY6002748: Milter add: header: X-Spam-Level: *****
Oct  1 21:12:02 miltshield sm-mta[2748]: g922BkY6002748: Milter add: header: 
X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.41 (1.115.2.8-2002-09-05-exp) Oct  1 21:12:02 
miltshield sm-mta[2748]: g922BkY6002748: Milter change: header Subject: from 
Anti-virus ERROR to SPAM: Anti-virus ERROR
Oct  1 21:16:02 miltshield sm-mta[2748]: g922BkY6002748: Milter (spamassassin): 
timeout before data read 
Oct  1 21:16:02 miltshield sm-mta[2748]: g922BkY6002748: Milter (spamassassin): to 
error state Oct  1 21:16:03 miltshield sm-mta[2765]: g922BkY6002748: 
to=<acormier@betashield .spss.com>, delay=00:04:13, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp, 
pri=121148, relay=hqe mail1.spss.com. [10.11.10.50], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent ( 
<f0210020401300002-0@nashu atek.com> Queued mail for delivery)

Could there be something I've got set incorrectly that's causing the timeout. The 
source and destination servers that are passing that message are both internal. I 
currently have spamd running as root, sendmail's QUEUE_INTERVAL is set to 10 minutes, 
and I've got the milter entry in the mc file which generated a new cf file set to the 
default in the docs as listed below:

INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`spamassassin', `S=local:/var/run/sendmail/spamass.sock, F=, 
T=C:15m;S:4m;R:4m;E:10m') 

I've got spamd running with just the default -c that the Debian package lists. My 
local.cf consists of the following:

required_hits 4.00
subject_tag SPAM:
whitelist_from  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
whitelist_from  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
whitelist_from  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
whitelist_from  *@cisco.com
report_header   1
use_terse_report        1
defang_mime     0

Is there anything I should change? This is running on a P-II 233MHz with 128M.


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