On 2005-12-14 at 09:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > access to it, so I could see that bayes access might often time out > > while waiting for some other's lock to expire? > > Depends on traffic... there should be some bayes errors in your logs if there > are timeout issues.
I don't see any logs kept by spamassassin. We call it through procmail and I don't see any SA related error messages in our procmail log either. I did a "man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf" and don't see any references to logging. > > If my theory is correct, does this mean I need to move to having the > > bayes database in an SQL database? > > SQL databases take more memory, but have much greater performance. How many > messages do you process a day? How many computers use the bayes database? Yesterday we processed about 4300 messages. We have about 30 users, a combination of local and remote via imap. I could throw it onto our MySQL server I guess. Thanks for your help.