[no subject]

2007-10-02 Thread mj romero
Hello Spamassassin's users,For Spamassassin and DSPAM, in Bayes, it is possible to keep tokens by user? In which formats? It supports Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL…?Sorry for my english and thanks. _ Express yourself instantly with MSN M

[no subject]

2007-10-02 Thread mj romero
Hello Spamassassin's users,For Spamassassin and DSPAM, in Bayes, it is possible to keep tokens by user? In which formats? It supports Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL…?Sorry for my english and thanks. _ Express yourself instantly with MSN M

RE: Huge size of bayes_journal

2006-03-27 Thread MJ
Hi Gary V, Sorry for the delayed reply. >A clue was given to you in a previous post: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=spamassassin-users&m=114269315700923&w=2 >But I am not getting the full picture. You said earlier that the bayes files >were in /var/amavis/.spamassassin yet you say you changed

RE: Huge size of bayes_journal

2006-03-20 Thread MJ
Hi, Many thanks Theo Van Dinter, Gary V and others who helped. As suggested by Theo Van Dinter, I change the home directory of clamav user as /var/amavisd and then executed "/usr/local/bin/sa-learn -D --sync" it took around 6 hours but now "bayes_journal" has been reduced from 3.5 GB 42 KB. How I c

RE: Huge size of bayes_journal

2006-03-18 Thread MJ
Hi Gary, >The user 'clamav' should have a home dir of /var/amavis otherwise I wouldn't >think the spamassasin files would end up in /var/amavis/.spamassassin. >what does this say? >cat /etc/passwd | grep clamav clamav:x:1005:103::/home/clamav:/bin/false >To run sa-learn as this user (who does

RE: Huge size of bayes_journal

2006-03-18 Thread MJ
>You can and probably should remove the journal file. These are unlearned tokens, so they aren't affecting the classification of mail. The journal is >so huge that it might take days to learn, and it also indicates that you are accumulating new material fairly quickly. So losing the current journ

RE: Huge size of bayes_journal

2006-03-18 Thread MJ
Title: RE: Huge size of bayes_journal Hi Theo, I manage to switch to that user and executed the sa-learn command but since it has it' own home directory it created new .spamassassin directory under it's home directory. Actually "/var/amavisd/.spamassassin" which has these files is not a hom

RE: Huge size of bayes_journal

2006-03-18 Thread MJ
Hi Theo van Dinter, Thanks for you quick response. >The "#" implies you're running as root. Is that the same user as amavis runs as? No, there is another user for daemon with a false shell, can't be use to login as a normal user. >This isn't the same path as you posted before, so I'm not surpr

RE: Huge size of bayes_journal

2006-03-18 Thread MJ
Hi Theo Van Dinter >I don't know if amavisd does something special wrt bayes, Do you need me to send amavisd.conf? usually they (mailing list of amavisd-new) suggest to post SA related issues to this list and not on Amavisd-new list. >As the appropriate user, run "sa-learn -D --sync" and see wh

Huge size of bayes_journal

2006-03-18 Thread MJ
Hi, I am running postfix 2.2.4 on Solaris 8 with amavisd-new.2.3.2, SpamAssassin 3.1.0 and Clamav 0.8.7.1 as an AV/AS gateway to my main email system. The problem is that in our "/var/amavis/.spamassassin" directory most of the files are increasing specially "bayes_jornal" is reaching to 3.4 GB. I