Many cache hits before message finally delivered
Daniel Davidson
danield at igb.uiuc.edu
Mon Dec 6 22:16:15 GMT 2010
Thanks for this tip. I looked in the queues and to my surprise in the
hold directory I had about 10 messages that had been there for over a
month. I looked, and they were spam so I deleted them. Everything runs
much better now.
Dan
On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 06:35 +0000, Martin Hepworth wrote:
> I'd also check there's not a bad mesg in the incoming queue or a file
> (check for dot files also) that shouldn't be there
>
> Martin
>
> On Tuesday, November 30, 2010, Daniel Davidson <danield at igb.uiuc.edu> wrote:
> > I am having an odd problem were simple messages seemingly at random take
> > a very long time to deliver. Most others, deliver right away. A little
> > checking reveals that they are getting scanned for viruses multiple
> > times. For example:
> >
> > [root at mail etc]# grep Nov\ 30 /var/log/maillog|grep 98A1140460 |grep
> > SpamAssassin\ cache
> > Nov 30 08:55:29 mail MailScanner[27405]: SpamAssassin cache hit for
> > message 98A1140460.79963
> > Nov 30 08:55:37 mail MailScanner[28156]: SpamAssassin cache hit for
> > message 98A1140460.25237
> > Nov 30 08:55:43 mail MailScanner[28270]: SpamAssassin cache hit for
> > message 98A1140460.A8B9B
> > .........
> > Nov 30 10:12:11 mail MailScanner[11353]: SpamAssassin cache hit for
> > message 98A1140460.37797
> > Nov 30 10:12:15 mail MailScanner[11353]: Requeue: 98A1140460.37797 to
> > 8D23F4033E
> >
> > This ran about 500 times before the requeue finally took effect. Any
> > ideas as to what can cause this? I just updated clamav, but that does
> > not seem to help. Below are the appropriate package versions. Thanks
> > for any help in advance.
> >
> > mailscanner-4.61.7-2
> > spamassassin-3.3.1-3.el5.rf
> > clamav-0.96.5-1.el5.rf
> > postfix-2.3.3-2.1.el5_2
> > procmail-3.22-17.1
> >
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