Are there spamc processes accessing them??
- what is in that userpref file?
How have you started spamd?
Did it do it under 2.5x?

If this is like what I am seeing then a killall -HUP spamd will at least get
the server going again.  :\


Pete


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Cheryl L. Southard
Sent: 04 December 2003 15:22
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Subject: [SAtalk] spamds that don't finish


Hi All,

I've got two spamd processes that just wont go away.  They've been
running for well over 11 hours and are taking up 100% of my cpu.
I've run "truss <spamd-pid>" but it doesn't report anything.  The same
user, coincidentally, is the recipient of both e-mails, but this
user doesn't have any special rules in his user_prefs file.  This user's
home directory and mail file seem accessable  and there don't seem to
be any weird messages in the spamd log file

I am running spamassassin 2.60 on a Solaris 9 computer with procmail.

> ps -ef | grep spamd
      cc 27379  2447 48 20:36:36 ?       277:37 /usr/local/bin/perl -T
/usr/local/bin/spamd -d -a -c -m 5
      cc 19967  2447 48 13:14:29 ?       603:31 /usr/local/bin/perl -T
/usr/local/bin/spamd -d -a -c -m 5
    root  2447     1  0   Oct 27 ?       30:17 /usr/local/bin/perl -T
/usr/local/bin/spamd -d -a -c -m 5

Can anyone suggest things I can try to figure out what is going on?
Since we have a 5 process spamd limit on our computer, these processes
are really causing a traffic jam on my mail server.

Thanks,

Cheryl

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