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Re: Long bad whitespace-lines
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Italy
2007-09-03 08:24:43
Mark Martinec schrieb:
> So if you believe the file(1) is not a cause of
delays,
> please show a TIMING report from the amavisd log for
> problematic messages (available at the log level 2 or
above).

Log level is 2, but as told before the last line there seems
to
be "providing full original message to scanners" -
no timings.
I tried to dig deeper, and I got a hot trace 

Log looks like:

(09604-07-2) ESMTP::10024 
/var/lib/amavis/tmp/amavis-20070902T212453-09604: 
<iain.mcewanlkfjangus.co.uk> -> <destinationaddress.tld> SIZE=15821 
Received: from mx1.mydomain.tld ([1.2.3.241]) by
mf1.mydomain.tld 
(mf1.mydomain.tld [1.2.3.242]) (My Mailfilter) with ESMTP
for 
<destinationaddress.tldt>; Sun,  2 Sep 2007
21:28:43 +0200 (CEST)
(09604-07-2) Checking: SEHpg5lsrUmv [2.3.4.5] 
<iain.mcewanlkfjangus.co.uk> -> <destinationaddress.tld>
(09604-07-2) p001 1 Content-Type: text/plain, size: 14783 B,
name:
(09604-07-2) providing full original message to scanners as

/var/lib/amavis/tmp/amavis-20070902T212453-09604/parts/p002

Doing

 > clamdscan /var/lib/amavis/tmp/...-09604/parts/p002

is find, but

 > spamassassin <
/var/lib/amavis/tmp/...-09604/parts/p002

segfaults as follows:

 > Subroutine FuzzyOcr::O_CREAT redefined at
 >  /usr/share/perl/5.8/Exporter.pm line 65.
 >  at /usr/lib/perl/5.8/POSIX.pm line 19
 > Subroutine FuzzyOcr::O_EXCL redefined at
 >  /usr/share/perl/5.8/Exporter.pm line 65.
 >  at /usr/lib/perl/5.8/POSIX.pm line 19
 > Subroutine FuzzyOcr::O_RDWR redefined at
 >  /usr/share/perl/5.8/Exporter.pm line 65.
 >  at /usr/lib/perl/5.8/POSIX.pm line 19
 > Segmentation fault

So it really doesn't seem to be Amavisd-new's fault - I'll
go on and
stress other people  Thanks a
lot for your help!

Thomas

NB: amavisd-nanny is a tool allowing me to have a quick
overview of
     what's currently going on - and not thought to run
"forever"
     as some kind of a daemon. So if amavis likes to
"go away" whenever
     a single component fails - how do I let the cleanup (as
done by
     nanny - while running) happen automagically? (Or did I
completely
     missunderstand something?)





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