I feel a little silly but it occured to me that the
emails that were getting through usually had graphic
attachments and so grew in size up to 350 k (yup..
350k for a spam.. lovely)
anyways.. i remembered seeing in the man that it auto
skipped after 200 or 250 so i changed that option and
i haven't seen the error repeat itself yet... 
we'll see :)

thanks!
pat
--- Bob George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pat wrote:
> 
> > I have occasionally seen spamd/c not even process
> an
> > email that came through my server... most are
> scanned
> > and tagged properly but every so often i will get
> one
> > that waltzes on through.. anyone seen this before?
> > have any ideas on cause and or solutions?
> > thanks!
> 
> That *may* be due to the safe failure mode (-f) of
> spamc. If unable to 
> process the message through spamd, it returns the
> original, unmodified 
> message.
> 
> A few folks have reported similar problems lately. A
> couple of questions:
> 
> 1. Are you seeing anything in common between the
> non-scanned messages 
> (i.e. habeas headers)?
> 
> 2. Have you tried sending the same messages through
> manually?
> 
> 3. If you experience failures with 2, have you tried
> upping the spamc 
> timeout if it's a busy server?
> 
> Just a few thoughts based on what I've seen so far.
> 
> - Bob


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