Re: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin backed up after weekend

2003-06-16 Thread Justin Mason

Carmine DiMascio said:

 Hi everyone
 
 We've been using spam assassin in production now for 2 weeks.
 
 Monday morning after both weekends we cease to get mail.
 
 The only way to get it is to shut down spam assassin, have everyone
 download there mail, the once most mail has been downloaded, I can start
 up spam ass and it runs fine

log cycling.  Restart spamd after the logs are cycled.


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Re: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin backed up after weekend

2003-06-16 Thread Thomas Cameron



Any log entries, error messages or the 
like?
--Thomas Cameron, RHCE, CNE, MCSE, MCTCameron Technical Services, 
Inc.http://www.camerontech.com/(512) 
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  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Carmine DiMascio 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 7:44 AM
  Subject: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin backed up 
  after weekend
  
  
  Hi everyone
  We’ve been using spam assassin in 
  production now for 2 weeks.
  Monday morning after both weekends 
  we cease to get mail.
  The only way to get it is to shut 
  down spam assassin, have everyone download there mail, the once most mail has 
  been downloaded, I can start up spam ass and it runs fine
  
  Any ideas what could be going 
  on
  The mail server is a 550 Pentium 
  III, 512 RAM, running redhat linux 9, spamassassin 2.55, and mailscanner 
  4.1
  
  Any help is 
  appreciated
  Thx
  carmine


Re: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin backed up after weekend

2003-06-16 Thread Tony Earnshaw
s Justin Mason wrote:

log cycling.  Restart spamd after the logs are cycled.
Interesting. This could explain a very recent anomaly with Postfix 
2.0.12/amavisd-new 20030314 (for those who don't know, amavisd-new uses 
SpamAssassin's Perl library instead of spamd.)

Whereas I'd never ever had any problems with Exim (the logs are cycled 
nightly,) my super fast Postfix 2.0.12 suddenly slowed down to a snail's 
pace. Restarting Postfix solved it.

Postfix and amavisd-new use *nix's logging facility, Exim has its own. 
The problem is, I never know when the postfix logs (/var/log/postfix for 
me) are going to be rotated (logrotate,) just that that will be weekly 
or when the log file size exceeds 1M (/etc/logrotate.d/postfix.)

Tony

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