On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 01:08:56PM -0800, Dale Harris elucidated:
>
> I would have searched the archive for the but SF seems less than
> helpful. I'm seeing a lot of errors like:
>
> Jan 20 03:44:11 skull spamd[27980]: lock: 27980 unlink of lock file
> /home/rodmur/.
I would have searched the archive for the but SF seems less than
helpful. I'm seeing a lot of errors like:
Jan 20 03:44:11 skull spamd[27980]: lock: 27980 unlink of lock file
/home/rodmur/.spamassassin/bayes.lock failed: No such file or directory
Is this potentially causing mail bounces?
D
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 05:27:57PM -0400, Stephen Reese elucidated:
> how do I turn up the MICROSOFT_EXECUTABLE?
>
check out your .spamassassin/user_prefs file, it has directions in
there. But it is basically like:
score MICROSOFT_EXECUTABLE 6.0
or some such.
Dale
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ests...
>
That and setting MICROSOFT_EXECUTABLE to like 4.0 or higher seemed to do
the trick mostly in 2.55. Well, except for the ones that didn't have an
attachment, or just attached a GIF or something other than a virus laden
file.
--
Dale H
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 08:02:11PM -0400, Theo Van Dinter elucidated:
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> That error usually is because the db couldn't be locked. Do you have
> a rogue bayes.lock file in the .spamassassin directory?
>
Not that I can see:
auto-whitelist
bayes_journal
bayes_msgcount
bayes_seen
bayes_toks
user
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 04:21:13PM -0700, Dale Harris elucidated:
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> Hey just upgraded to SA 2.6, now when I do a sa-learn I get:
>
> Cannot open bayes databases /home/rodmur/.spamassassin/bayes_* R/W: tie
> failed: File exists
>
> So I'm guessing this is some inco
Hey just upgraded to SA 2.6, now when I do a sa-learn I get:
Cannot open bayes databases /home/rodmur/.spamassassin/bayes_* R/W: tie
failed: File exists
So I'm guessing this is some incompatibility with db format, and I'm
probably going to have to nuke my dbs and start again, right?
So I have spamassassin 2.55 installed. However, it doesn't look like
spamc is passing any information on to sa-learn. I do temporary store
the spam in it's own folder... so it is it valid to pipe messages to:
spamassassin -d | sa-learn --spam --single
Is what I want to do to populate my Bayesi
is down, it isn't smart enough to try another not so close. But
continues to loop endlessly. No, I don't have a patch for it, I'm just
passing on another's analysis. If you remove the offending script then
things work okay. Something like rpm -e perl-Razor will work,
apparen