RE: Bayes SQL Errors

2006-08-21 Thread Ryan Kather
o be accessing the db ) run 'sa-learn --restore ./backup.txt' this places all the entries from backup.txt into the mysql db. This should take a few minutes. >From your errors, it looks like the import process into your db got messed up. As root, go into mysql> and drop the bayes db and start again Good luck... Michael Grey -Original Message- From: Ryan Kather [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 1:29 PM To:

Re: Bayes SQL Errors

2006-08-21 Thread Ryan Kather
this? I took the schema syntax directly from the bayes mysql readme for 3.1.4. >>> "Ryan Kather" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/21/06 04:28PM >>> I am having a few problems converting from Berkely DB to MySQL w/ InnoDB. I have created the DB, Tables, and updated the

Bayes SQL Errors

2006-08-21 Thread Ryan Kather
I am having a few problems converting from Berkely DB to MySQL w/ InnoDB. I have created the DB, Tables, and updated the local.cf. Everything appears ok, but when I attempt to restore my Berkely DB backup with sa-learn --restore filename. I get the following errors. [21508] dbg: bayes: usi

Re: Which Operating Systems Do You Use and Why?

2006-04-07 Thread Ryan Kather
> We can not seem to come to an agreement on the best operating system to run > spam assassin. So we have decided to post this question to the mailing list > so we can have other opinions. I realize everyone will have a different > opinion on the subject and some will have none at all, linux is lin

Re: Best Practices: SpamAssassin

2006-03-31 Thread Ryan Kather
questions I have. I'm really looking forward to seeing the results. Ryan >>> "Ryan Kather" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/31/06 12:14PM >>> >I'll answer some parts... >> Ideas: Postfix- I would prefer to use SpamAssassin as a >> store

Re: Best Practices: SpamAssassin

2006-03-31 Thread Ryan Kather
>I'll answer some parts... >> Ideas: Postfix- I would prefer to use SpamAssassin as a >> store and forward mail filtering relay appliance. It seems if I >> place a Postfix Linux MTA in front of my existing spam solution I >> could setup test groups. 100 users could be forwarded to the >

Re: Best Practices: SpamAssassin

2006-03-31 Thread Ryan Kather
Great! Thanks for the response. I have been looking for soo long for someone who has run Barracuda versus SA or DSPAM. We are still going to test it, but I think I trust my own administration over Barracuda Networks of SA.. let's just say I'm not very optimistic about the Barracuda devices

Best Practices: SpamAssassin

2006-03-30 Thread Ryan Kather
I am about to evaluate SpamAssassin as a replacement in my environment for our present spam solution (Symantec Mail Security for SMTP without the BrightMail add-on). I wish to compare SpamAssassin's performance directly with DSPAM, Brightmail, and a Barracuda Spam Filtering Appliance. I also