> On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 09:47:02AM -0600, Jon Dossey wrote:
> > Dec  6 09:25:30 dhgsrv17 spamd[1781]: clean message (0.1/5.0) for
> > root:500 in 15.2 seconds, 1531 bytes.
> >
> > Any idea why its taking so long?  Running an older version of
> > spamassassin on a 233mhz PII scans take only about 5-6 seconds.
> 
> You're very likely having network test timeouts.  Make sure you have
> Net::DNS
> and your nameservers configured correctly.

Machine is a nameserver (bind 9.3.0), load average 0.00 0.00 0.00 (test
machine, not in production).  I tried changing skip_rbl_checks to 1, and
testing again.  Took 15.1 seconds to process.

Dec  6 10:06:40 dhgsrv17 spamd[31008]: got connection over
/var/run/spamd.socket
Dec  6 10:06:40 dhgsrv17 spamd[31008]: processing message (unknown) for
root:500.
Dec  6 10:06:55 dhgsrv17 spamd[31008]: clean message (0.0/5.0) for
root:500 in 15.6 seconds, 362 bytes.
Dec  6 10:06:55 dhgsrv17 spamd[31008]: result: .  0 - MISSING_DATE
scantime=15.6,size=362,mid=(unknown),autolearn=failed

Also, it looks like its not giving up uid 0, and dropping to the
specified user.  From ps:

spamd    31000  0.4  2.5 28876 23012 ?       S    10:05   0:00
/usr/bin/spamd -d -m5 --username=spamd --pidfile=/home/spamd/spamd.pid
--socketpath=/var/run/spamd.socket

(yes, spamd.pid should be in /var/run, I'll get it in a minute)

.jon


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