I've currently disabled dspam using $dspam = undef; and mail seems to be 
flowing fine.

dspam is installed with Zimbra 4.04.

I am pretty sure Zimbra does some maintenance. There is a signature 
directory with ~48,000 files and is ~ 600MB that seems to be keeping 1 
week of information (currently Feb 2 - Feb 9)

I am not sure how to use the command line to pipe a message through 
dspam, but I will look into it.


Thanks, Eric




Felix Schwarz wrote:
>
> Eric Yellin schrieb:
>> Almost 2 minutes between entries...
>> DSPAM is taking way too long to process.
>> How can I find out what exactly is causing this slowness?
>
> Which version of DSPAM do you use? Which database backend? (if MySQL: 
> which engine?) Do you execute some maintainance operations on the 
> DSPAM database regularly? The signature table can grow to enormous 
> sizes if you don't.
>
> For debugging, I suggest piping a mail through dspam on the command 
> line and look how long it takes to process it. The command should look 
> something like (just from memory, no guarantees!):
> "dspam --process --stdout " and some switches for the user name etc.
>
> After that you could temporarily disable dspam in amavisd-new and 
> enable dspam debug logging to get more hints what is wrong.
>
> fs
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