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doc:appunti:linux:sa:postfix_spamassassin_clamav_dovecot [2023/02/24 15:18] – [Sanitizer/ClamAV Filter] niccolo | doc:appunti:linux:sa:postfix_spamassassin_clamav_dovecot [2023/05/02 11:02] – [Error Command output: Aborted] niccolo | ||
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# Change the default timeout (10 seconds) for the filter extension. | # Change the default timeout (10 seconds) for the filter extension. | ||
- | sieve_filter_exec_timeout = 20s | + | sieve_filter_exec_timeout = 60s |
+ | # Change the default timeout (10 seconds) for the execute extension. | ||
+ | sieve_execute_exec_timeout = 60s | ||
} | } | ||
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<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
#!/bin/sh | #!/bin/sh | ||
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+ | Notice that we set two timeouts on spamassassin client, one to connect to the daemon and one to get the result. If the daemon does not respond timely, the message is passed unchanged. Beware that **the timeouts should be lower** than the one specified into the **Dovecot LDA Sieve Extprograms plugin** configuration. | ||
==== How to Test an User's Sieve Filter File ==== | ==== How to Test an User's Sieve Filter File ==== |
doc/appunti/linux/sa/postfix_spamassassin_clamav_dovecot.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/30 10:09 by niccolo