Hi Mark,

Mark Martinec wrote:
> 
>> >   pyzor_timeout 5
>> where do I have to look for this parameter? I grepped through /etc
>> recursive but there was no value pyzor_timeout.
> 
> $ man Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor
> 
> A different question is why pyzor took longer than 5 seconds.
> Make sure pyzor works from a command line first.
> Perhaps you need to run its server discovery first,
> or open up firewall rules.
> 
>   Mark
> 
> 

I see the timeout parameter in the man page, but it won't point me to the
place where I have to configure it. I'm not that familar with pyzor so I
don't know how to invoke it from command line. Do you have any tips for me?
There is no firewall running.

Regards,
  Frank
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