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Matt Kettler writes: > At 08:57 PM 2/25/2005, jdow wrote: > > >Sometimes SA may time out. If it does there are no SA markups in the > >messages. Makes it easy to test for. > > True, this can happen when using MailScanner.. > > Although, as it turns out, FN's aren't the poster's concern. > > As for SA timeouts under MailScanner, they are usually caused by bayes > expiry. SA goes into an auto-expire while scanning a message and > MailScanner presumes it's hung up and kills it. I usually run with > bayes_auto_expire disabled, and have a cronjob run sa-learn --force-expire > against my bayes DB. > > You can easily check for SA timeouts under MailScanner with grep: > grep "assin timed out" /var/log/maillog I'm thinking it might be worthwhile setting up a section of the FAQ for MailScanner users, similarly for amavisd users, etc. with these type of answers. I'd say pretty much all MailScanner sites with bayes running would need to use that cronjob tactic. - --j. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Exmh CVS iD8DBQFCIP5nMJF5cimLx9ARAsdKAJ9WgCOWEZv/oloGRKnyxPNNOTPVKACguBYB wIidaYTN5LN7/Z5SSv6adQQ= =l3U7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----