On 15.1.2010 10:21, geoff.spamassass...@alphaworks.co.uk wrote:
> I occasionally get a spam leaking through without having been processed
> by SA despite passing the part of my procmail filtering where SA is
> called. These spams are always at the time of scheduled SA restarts so I
> assume they slip through while it is down. SA is called as below, is
> there anything I can do to stop this happening?
> 
> Thanks,
> Geoff
> 
> :0fw: spamassassin.lock
> * < 256000
> | spamc
> 
> 

Add -x option to spamc.

       -x, --no-safe-fallback
           Disables the ’safe fallback’ error-recovery method, which
           passes through the unaltered message if an error occurs.
           Instead, exit with an error code, and let the MTA queue up
           the mails for a retry later.  See also "EXIT CODES".

           This also disables the TCP fail-over behaviour from -d.


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