Sam Clippinger wrote:
> Yes, it is.  That's how syslogd logs all of its messages.
>
> -- Sam Clippinger
>
> Greg Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
>   
>> is the number in the logs between the [] the PID?
>>
>> does anybody have insight?
>>
>> greg
>>     
for what it is worth, I just have debug logging and I noticed
when folks that typically get large files, images, xls files
as soon as it goes to ALLOW I get the high cpu reading
in top.

don't know if this helps or not, just an observation

example
Oct 14 17:40:18 trooper spamdyke[22601]:
DEBUG(filter_rdns_missing()@filter.c:841): checking for missing rDNS;
rdns: (unknown)
Oct 14 17:40:18 trooper spamdyke[22601]: FILTER_RDNS_MISSING ip:
38.103.145.235
Oct 14 17:40:18 trooper spamdyke[22601]:
DEBUG(filter_ip_whitelist()@filter.c:1120): searching IP whitelist
file(s); ip: 38.103.145.235
Oct 14 17:40:18 trooper spamdyke[22601]:
DEBUG(filter_sender_whitelist()@filter.c:1740): searching sender
whitelist(s); sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oct 14 17:40:19 trooper spamdyke[22601]:
DEBUG(filter_recipient_whitelist()@filter.c:2106): searching recipient
whitelist(s); recipient: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oct 14 17:40:19 trooper spamdyke[22601]: FILTER_RECIPIENT_WHITELIST
recipient: [EMAIL PROTECTED] file: /home/vpopmail/rcptwhitelst(5)
Oct 14 17:40:19 trooper spamdyke[22601]:
DEBUG(filter_recipient_relay()@filter.c:2176): checking relaying;
relay-level: 3 recipient: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ip: 38.103.145.235 rdns:
(unknown) local_recipient: true relaying_allowed: false
Oct 14 17:40:19 trooper spamdyke[22601]: ALLOWED from:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] origin_ip:
38.103.145.235 origin_rdns: (unknown) auth: (unknown)

This gave a 99.9% cpu in top

greg

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