On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Jack Gostl wrote:

> > My bet is that your Bayes database got trashed.
>
> Possible, but which database? We have many users all with their own? Also,
> if its a trashed Bayes db, why does the message go away when I restart
> spamd?

Which ever database it was looking at when it logged those error
messages. Assocated with each message process, there should be a line
that looks like:

Dec  8 23:44:53 argos spamd[766]: checking message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for 
(jbuser):115.

where 'jbuser' is the particular user-recipient of that message.
So look at the process ID of the spamd that is logging the error, find
the corresponding 'checking message' log entry and that should point you
at the offending cuprit.

If the entry says '(unknown)' then there was no user specified via the
spamc process (or milter, or what ever process called the spamd). In that
case spamd is not looking at any user's database, just the global one.


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