How to investigate timeouts?

Raylund Lai raylund.lai at KANKANWOO.COM
Mon Jul 18 21:28:37 IST 2005


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If it's SpamAssassin timeout, may be looking at whether there is bayes 
expiry issue.

Cheers
Raylund

Jody Cleveland wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I've got a redhat server that scans mail before being forwarded on to an
>exchange server. For redundancy, I've actually got two servers before
>the mail gets to the exchange server.
>
>First, it hits destiny.winnefox.org. If everything goes ok, it goes on
>to mail.winnefox.org. If there's a problem, it goes to
>mystique.winnefox.org, which is also a redhat server. I've been noticing
>a good amount of mail that is being scanned by mystique. Best I can
>figure, destiny times out checking the message, so it goes on to
>mystique.
>
>Is there a way for me to look for something in the logs that would
>indicate a timeout? I checked var/logs/maillog, but didn't notice any
>errors in it.
>
>--
>Jody Cleveland
>Computer Support Specialist
>cleveland at winnefox.org
>
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