> Aha... my cron job was not quite right; it was only doing a 
> --force-expire on the hour when there had been spam/ham 
> learned. I've set it to do it every hour regardless. 
> Hopefully then amavisd-new won't cause SA to run an 
> opportunistic scan.
> 
> We shall see!
> 
> I hope this works, because life without Bayes has not been fun.

Hmmm... one thing I did notice during the 4pm --force-expire was that while
the sa-learn process did properly create a bayes.lock file for itself,
apparently as soon (or before?) it was done, an amavisd process also created
a bayes.lock file.

I don't know why an opportunistic scan would have been done. I've left
bayes_expiry_scan_count to the default (5000, I believe), and the
bayes_msgcount was well under 5000 in size... in face, even now 7 minutes
later it's still only up to 1747. So I wouldn't think an opportunistic scan
should have been run by SA (called from amavisd), should it have???

johnS


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