Jason Axley skrev, on 23-11-2007 20:07:

I set up a script to submit queued mails one at a time, pausing 10 seconds after each. When I got an email that triggered dspam to die (noticed by watching /var/log/mail.info), I looked at that message in /var/spool/postfix/deferred and see a pattern. All messages causing this contain non-ascii characters (could be international UTF or similar). Are there known issues with handling these kinds of messages? I have at least 5 samples if you're interested in reproducing this.

As a workaround, I'll look into dropping messages that contain non-ascii

Running dspam 3.8 under very light load on my FC6 home machine and on a RHEL5 production machine, no problem with mail with non-ascii characters after many months. You mention a "socket", but don't say whether it's inet or Unix. I'm running dspam on an inet socket, as a daemon, on both machines.

--Tonni

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Tony Earnshaw
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