Hallo Chris,
Thanks for your reply.
> >
> > spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output
> [...]
> > Any idea what is causing this?
>
> this occurs if the data sent by spamd doesn't match two
> particular formats in spam.c. Is it possible for you to
> capture the actual output of spamd (perhaps by using
> tcpdump to record the communication between exim and
> spamd, and then a tool like ethereal to reconstruct a
> sample conversation)? Or read the spamd source code and
> compare it to exim's expectations.
More information: The entries in /var/log/exim4/paniclog coincide with
entries at the same time in /var/mail/info which shows:
"child processing timeout at /usr/sbin/spamd line 1086"
So there must be a problem within spamassasin causing this.
I have have changed my configuration for spamassassin now to
--max-children 7 --max-conn-per-child=30. It was --max-children 10
before.
Will see how it goes and follow it up in the spamassassin-list.
Regards
Johann
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