Mike,

I recently experienced the same thing.  I receive much less than 120,000
messages a day, so it was taking maybe 4-7 days before i would experience
the problem again after supposedly fixing it.

to make a long story short, what you want to do is setup a cron job that
runs sa-learn --rebuild  (run this as your defang user) probably once an
hour or so.  This was suggested by someone on the MIMEDefang list, and
appears to have solved the problem for me.

hope this helps

alan

On 5/28/03 2:50 AM, "Mike Batchelor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I posted this to the MIMEDefang list, but didn't get a response.  Let me
> try here.
> 
> My new MD 2.33 + SA 2.54 setup has just exceeded learning 200 ham and spam
> messages, so SA is now using the Bayesian classifier.  At the same time,
> mimedefang-multiplexor began throwing the following into the logs about
> every other message:
> 
> Slave 11 stderr: Cannot open bayes_path /var/spool/MIMEDefang/learn/bayes
> R/W: File exists (Or Slave 23, or Slave 15, or Slave 2...)
> 
> It seems to be classifying messages with the Bayesian system, since BAYES_*
> tests show up on the headers.  But it tosses one of these lines into the
> log about one slave or another, every second or so.  I have two relays
> running MD+SA and together they handle about 120,000 messages/day.  Not a
> huge load, but not a light one, either.
> 
> Is this a problem?  There are lots of stale lock files left behind.
> 
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