Michael Parker wrote:
> Ingo Freund wrote:
>
>>The system worked well with mySQL.
>
>
> WARNING: Bayes SQL does indeed work best with MySQL. Feel free to
> search the users/dev list in the past for more information.
>
>
That might be, but where should be the need to let two different
databas
Michael Parker schrieb:
> Ingo Freund wrote:
>
>>The system worked well with mySQL.
>
>
> WARNING: Bayes SQL does indeed work best with MySQL. Feel free to
> search the users/dev list in the past for more information.
>
>
>>Yes I followed the instructions.
>>Migrating to Postgres went through
Ingo Freund wrote:
>
> The system worked well with mySQL.
WARNING: Bayes SQL does indeed work best with MySQL. Feel free to
search the users/dev list in the past for more information.
> Yes I followed the instructions.
> Migrating to Postgres went through without any problems.
>
> This is what
Michael Parker wrote:
> Ingo Freund wrote:
>
>>Hi list,
>>
>>after my upgrade to spamassassin version 3.1.0
>>and migrate the database from mySQL to PostgreSQL there are
>>coming up many errors in the postgres logfile all like this:
>>
>>ERROR: operator does not exist: character = bytea
>>HINT:
Ingo Freund wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> after my upgrade to spamassassin version 3.1.0
> and migrate the database from mySQL to PostgreSQL there are
> coming up many errors in the postgres logfile all like this:
>
> ERROR: operator does not exist: character = bytea
> HINT: No operator matches the giv