> >>Isn't there a time limit for filters to finish operations? If the filter
> >>takes too long, the message is processed by xmail and sent?
> >>
> >>Could you be running into this limit?
> >
> >
> > i don't know, is there a time limit?  However, there doesn't appear to
be a
> > delay in processing.  The log shows no more than 5 seconds between each
> > message being processed by each filter and my e-mail send loops send an
> > e-mail every 4 seconds.
>
> I'll see the same thing on my system, I will try to look into it if it
> is perhaps an AV filter problem, please let me know if you find anything.
>
> -- 
> Groeten,
> Peter
>
i managed to get around this problem by calling one shell script with both
the AV script and Spam script inside of it.  I had to put some exit code
checking in the script but it works consistently now.  Davide, is it
possible there is a problem with the sequential processing of filters losing
track of the child processes.  I noticed there was a comment of some fixes
in 1.17-pre03 in that area.

randy

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