'exception' command
exception { include "$HOME/.spamfilter" }
- if exists .spamfilter file, include it...etc. But there's a problem that if a big spam batch is just coming, the responses of the network-based homedir are slowed down and so the 'exception' timeouts and thinks that user X has no such file (and doesn't filter the message for him). So, I wanted to ask if there's any possibility to increase the 'timeout' limit of 'exception' ?
There is no "timeout" for the exception statement. There's only the global watchdog timer that aborts the delivery completely if the message is not delivered in 5 minutes.
Which is perfectly reasonable.
Why don't you try to fix the real problem: your broken NFS subsystem, instead of looking to break a different piece of software that's working correctly.
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