Hi,
so I am receiving notifications that sometimes incoming mail is bouncing
due to 'Command time limit exceeded: "/usr/bin/procmail"'
What is the best way to figure out what is causing this. I am running
spamd and also invoking spamc from the .procmailrc .
what is the best method to controlling spam? using spamd or having a
local invocation of spamc in each users' homedir .procmailrc ?
here is my procmailrc - is this file fairly complete or are there other
options I should be considering?
--- snip ---
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
HOME=/home/<user>
MAILIN=$HOME/mail
DEFAULT=/var/mail/<user>
#MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
#LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/from
LOCKFILE=/var/mail/<user>.lock
NULL=/dev/null
:0fw: spamassassin.lock
| /usr/bin/spamc
:0
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
$MAILIN/Spam
--- snip ---
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