On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:04 PM, Terry Barnum wrote:

> On Jun 26, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Terry Barnum wrote:
> 
>> I noticed this morning that dspam had quit last night, 6/25, and restarted 
>> it but it quit again about 10 minutes later. The last change made to 
>> dspam.conf was on 6/23, turning off ParseToHeader.
>> 
>> There are 59 messages in the postfix queue and when I try to do a postfix 
>> flush, dspam quits. It seems that there's one or more messages causing dspam 
>> to quit? If this is the case, how can I figure out which one? I thought 
>> maybe to move all deferred mail into the hold queue and then release one by 
>> one, but I can't see how to release just one.
> 
> Okay, figured this part out. I missed the postsuper -H <MessageID> in the 
> manpage.
> 
> I've put all deferred messages into the hold queue and am moving ones out 
> that arrived later the approximate time that dspam quit last night. Those are 
> being delivered by a postfix flush. I hope to be able to narrow it down this 
> way.

I narrowed it down to one message received last night just before before the 
logs show dspam quit. All other messages have been successfully delivered.

Is this message of interest to you Stevan?

I looked at it via postcat and don't see anything that jumps out at me, but 
then I don't really know what to look for.

-Terry
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