MS 4.67.6 + SA3.2.4 + Pyzor/DCC
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uxbod at splatnix.net
Tue Mar 25 12:43:52 GMT 2008
are your firewall ports open for DCC and Pyzor ?
Regards,
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----- "Ade Fewings" <ade at techniumcast.com> wrote:
>> I'm now trying to improve spam detection by adding in DCC and Pyzor.
>> I have both built and working fine - and can run spamassassin -D over
>> a known spam message and see spamassassin using DCC and Pyzor as
>> appropriate.
>> However, I've found that whilst this works just fine (and so does
>> running MailScanner in debug and debug-sa over a single batch),
>> running MailScanner normally as daemon causes MS to get stuck hogging
>> lots of CPU and with "Enabling SpamAssassin auto-whitelist
>> functionality...." as the last logged message from all the MS
>> processes that start. No mail actually gets scanned.
>> As soon as I switch 'use_pyzor' and 'use_dcc' to 0 in
>> spam.assassin.prefs.conf, things return to normal.
>
> iirc, these switches are obsolete
>
> you now enable them in the .pre files
Thanks Alex......and oops.....sorry didn't make that clear....... ;-)
I can see that the 'use_pyzor' and 'use_dcc' settings do stop SA from
using those utils. I think the stuff in the .pre files affects whether
the SA modules for those tools are loaded at all, but the 'use_pyzor'
and 'use_dcc' settings still seem to be honored. So, basically the
result is the same - if I use Pyzor/DCC then starting MS in daemon mode
gives the problem, if I remove them (either via the above switches or
via the .pre files), then MS start and rolls just fine.
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