On 28 Mar 2016, at 14:42, Daniel J. Luke wrote:

On Mar 24, 2016, at 12:10 PM, Daniel J. Luke <dl...@geeklair.net> wrote:
/usr/bin/time spamassassin < spam.msg
       7.92 real         1.85 user         0.13 sys

/usr/bin/time spamc -U /var/run/spamd.sock < spam.msg
    126.44 real         0.00 user         0.00 sys

well, it looks like it's DNS related, somehow.

The 2 minute pause had me thinking that, but nothing jumped out as a specific explanation and nothing yet does...

I'm still confused as to why 'spamassassin' doesn't have a problem but 'spamd' does. I'm running SA 3.4.1 with perl5.22.1. I've tried both downgrading Net::DNS to 0.83 and upgrading it to 1.05_2

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

You haven't mentioned your platform, that I've seen, but it may be relevant, e.g. historically FreeBSD jails can't do real loopback (not sure on 10.2...) EL6/7 derivatives have SELinux on by default, etc...

So: more clues please?

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