On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 17:24:46 +0800, WeiHua.Deng wrote:
> Hi,
> Today, I has been receive that email,  but 3 hours later received the 
> email,
> I think that is too big delay.
>
 I am very confident that it is not the size. DSPAM with the default 
 configuration does not check mails greater than 4MB. If you have not 
 changed that in your dspam.conf then that 15MB mail should not at all be 
 checked by DSPAM. DSPAM will read that mail as whole and then pass it to 
 your delivery agent (whatever you have enabled in your dspam.conf).


>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathanael D. Noblet [mailto:nathan...@gnat.ca]
> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 12:18 AM
> To: dspam-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Dspam-user] lost mail with dspam
>
> On 06/30/2011 09:25 AM, WeiHua.Deng wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> im face a problem.
>>
>> mx(postfix)--->dspam----clamav---->(postfix) -------> 
>> mailhub(postfix)
>>
>> |_____________________________|
>>
>> 1. message_size_limit = 10240000 in main.cf for postfix.
>>
>> 2. i has been a big message with 15MB
>>
>> i have not receive this mail(little test mail can received). i check 
>> log
>> file for postfix. i dont know how to find the email or other active? 
>> and
>> i can not find that in clamd.log
>>
>> Jun 30 23:05:49 mx3 postfix/smtpd[11792]: NOQUEUE: filter: RCPT from
>> unknown[209.85.212.54]: <den...@bestcheer.com
>> <mailto:den...@bestcheer.com>>: Recipient address triggers FILTER
>> dspam:unix:/var/run/dspam/dspam.sock; from=<mcp2...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:mcp2...@gmail.com>> to=<den...@bestcheer.com
>> <mailto:den...@bestcheer.com>> proto=ESMTP 
>> helo=<mail-vw0-f54.google.com>
>>
>> clamd.log
>
>
> Is dspam set to deliver spam? Perhaps your mail got classified as 
> spam
> and got quarantined?
>
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