pyzor functionality

Martin Hepworth martinh at solidstatelogic.com
Wed Nov 15 15:34:39 GMT 2006


Erik van der Leun wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On several servers, PYZOR seems to work every now and then...
> I can't seem to find a reason why... no errormessages when checking with 
> --lint
> 
> To be honest, I don't have much of a clue...
> 
> What would be a good way of testing whether the online request gets a 
> proper answer?
> 
> Kind regards,
> Erik van der Leun
> 
> # for log in `ls /var/log/maillog*`; do echo -n $log: `zgrep PYZOR $log 
> | wc -l`;  echo ; done
> /var/log/maillog: 145
> /var/log/maillog.1.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.10.gz: 30
> /var/log/maillog.11.gz: 33
> /var/log/maillog.12.gz: 8
> /var/log/maillog.13.gz: 11
> /var/log/maillog.14.gz: 32
> /var/log/maillog.2.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.3.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.4.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.5.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.6.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.7.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.8.gz: 2
> /var/log/maillog.9.gz: 15
> 
> (another machine)
> # for log in `ls /var/log/maillog*`; do echo -n $log: `zgrep PYZOR $log 
> | wc -l`;  ech
> o ; done
> /var/log/maillog: 0
> /var/log/maillog.10.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.11.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.12.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.13.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.14.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.15.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.16.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.17.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.18.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.19.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.1.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.20.gz: 88
> /var/log/maillog.21.gz: 2244
> /var/log/maillog.22.gz: 5383
> /var/log/maillog.23.gz: 7514
> /var/log/maillog.24.gz: 9014
> /var/log/maillog.25.gz: 9489
> /var/log/maillog.26.gz: 8963
> /var/log/maillog.27.gz: 9829
> /var/log/maillog.28.gz: 7890
> /var/log/maillog.29.gz: 6974
> /var/log/maillog.2.gz: 0
> /var/log/maillog.30.gz: 6130
> /var/log/maillog.3.gz: 4418
> /var/log/maillog.4.gz: 7598
> /var/log/maillog.5.gz: 7746
> /var/log/maillog.6.gz: 8109
> /var/log/maillog.7.gz: 8110
> /var/log/maillog.8.gz: 10490
> /var/log/maillog.9.gz: 5243
> /var/log/maillog.old: 210213
> 
> # spamassassin --lint -D 2>&1 | grep -i pyzor
> [16257] dbg: config: read file /usr/share/spamassassin/25_pyzor.cf
> [16257] dbg: plugin: loading Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor from @INC
> [16257] dbg: pyzor: network tests on, attempting Pyzor
> [16257] dbg: plugin: registered 
> Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor=HASH(0x158ffe00)
> [16257] dbg: plugin: registering glue method for check_pyzor 
> (Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor=HASH(0x158ffe00))
> [16257] dbg: pyzor: pyzor is available: /usr/bin/pyzor
> [16257] dbg: pyzor: opening pipe: /usr/bin/pyzor check < 
> /tmp/.spamassassin16257UZ6Czhtmp
> [16257] dbg: pyzor: killed stale helper [16322]
> [16257] dbg: pyzor: [16322] terminated: exit=0x000f
> [16257] dbg: pyzor: check timed out after 5 seconds
> 
Erik

I'd echo what Steve S just said. remove it from your configs.

-- 
Martin Hepworth
Senior Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300

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