Version 2.55.

By default all spamassassin users have bayes enabled.

The only difference I can find between this user and a few others
sampled is this user has his procmail set to deliver message identified
as spam to /dev/null.  Though out of thousands of users, I know he is
not the only one like that.  Yet he is the only one with this
bayes_journal file.

-----Original Message-----
From: Theo Van Dinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 10:37 AM
To: James Nelson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Bayes_journal HELP!


On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 09:47:14AM -0500, James Nelson wrote:
> 1)  When and why is the bayes_journal file created?

It depends which version of SA you're talking about.  But in 2.5x, it's
created/updated whenever you scan a message.

> 2)  What info is being written to this file?  It appears to be various

> tests...

For 2.5x, it's timestamp updates for bayes tokens.

> I need to know why out of thousands of users, this seems to be the 
> only one with this file.  Why the file is there and how to remove it 
> and insure it never comes back for this user or anyone else.

Figure out what's special about that user.  Are they the only one with
bayes activated?  There's no way to deactivate the journal, it's just
part of using Bayes.

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