Gary,
> Considering I have seen a number of instances where
those of us with
> low powered servers have had to increase $sa_timeout
after upgrading
> to SpamAssassin 3.1 would you consider putting
$sa_timeout back into
> amavisd.conf and amavisd.conf-sample?
> + $sa_timeout = 30; # timeout in seconds for a call
to SpamAssassin
> + # (default is 30 seconds)
Let's unify and simplify things, and slowly phase out the
$sa_timeout.
With 2.4.0 a timeout for external processess (decoders,
command-line virus
scaners) is 2/3 or the remaining time from the initial
$child_timeout,
but at leaset 10 seconds.
I'll do the same for SA check, but take $sa_timeout if that
is bigger
than the calculated time. This will allow us to slowly
forget about the
existence of $sa_timeout.
Mark
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