--- Micha³ Jêczalik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Pedro LaWrench wrote:
> 
> > I run spamc from SA 3.2.2 on one host, and spamd from SA 3.2.2 on another
> host.
> > 3.2 was supposed to fix timeouts (* bug 3466: do Bayes expiration, if
> > required, after results have been passed back to the client from spamd;
> this
> > helps avoid client timeouts.), but a packet capture shows the following:
> >
> > - spamc sends message to spamd
> > - spamd sends results back
> > [spamd performs Bayes expiration]
> > [spamc times out]
> > - spamd sends FIN to close TCP connection
> >
> > So even though the results are sent back prior to Bayes expiration, spamc
> will
> > still wait until the TCP connection is closed.
> >
> > How can this get fixed?
> 
> By disabling auto expire and doing it by cron.
> -- 
> Micha³ Jêczalik, +48.603.64.62.97
> INFONAUTIC, +48.33.487.69.04
> 
> 

What happens if mail comes in while the cron-based expire is running?  Will
spamc timeout then?

-PL



       
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