On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 09:25:48PM -0500, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: > what message a child is chewing on. No clear indication of where such a > message would be stored, or some way to just send a spamd child a sigusr2 > and have it return the message unprocessed.
Sure there is. Just kill the child. spamc will eventually return the message unprocessed. Alternately, if you know the spamd process, you can figure out which spamc process is calling pretty easily (lsof/etc) and can just kill that instead. If you're using procmail, it'll just send the message through unmodified. -- Randomly Generated Tagline: All intelligent species own cats.
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