Hello,

> If some work and some don't I suspect this could possibly
> be a timeout issue.

It is a timeout... see my message at 09:30 GMT this morning...

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421 SMTP incoming data timeout - message abandoned
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As for crashing out due to a possible time limit, how could i check
this? surely such a feature would be built into spamassassin, right?

AFAIK, this is a standard debian sarge box, with exim installed and
configured, and not much else done to it. I could be wrong, but this is
most likely the case.

Also, with regards to --local, what does this do, and how can i actually
run it this way?

Thanks again,
Richard.


Gary V wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 11:26:52 +0000
>> Richard Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >   IO::Socket::INET6
>> >   IO::Socket::SSL
>> >   DBI
>> >   Mail::SPF::Query
>> >   IP::Country::Fast
>> >   Razor2::Client::Agent
>> >   Net::Ident
>>
>> After a quick apt-cache search I'd suggest these should be what you
>> need:
>>
>> libsocket6-perl
>> libio-socket-ssl-perl
>> libima-dbi-perl
>> libmail-spf-query-perl
>> razor
>> libnet-ident-perl
>> libgeo-ipfree-perl
>> liblocale-subcountry-perl
>>
>>
>> Adam.
> 
> I'm not convinced that missing modules are your problem. AFAIK (please
> correct me if I'm wrong) "require failed" in the debug output means a
> given module is not required for SA to function. If installed however it
> may turn on some currently unused feature. Remember that when installing
> SA via apt that required modules are installed as dependencies. In my
> experience each new version of SA is a little more resource intensive
> than the last. This generally means that scan times increase. If some
> work and some don't I suspect this could possibly be a timeout issue. Is
> there some sort of time limit involved where once that amount of time
> has passed the process errors out? If this is the problem then
> installing additional software like razor may further increase scan
> times and the problem should get worse and not better. As a test you
> might start spamd using only local tests ( --local ). This will greatly
> reduce scan times. If this works then I would consider the possibility
> of a timeout issue somewhere.
> 
> Gary V
> 
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