I have a ton of bayes_toks.expire files listed in /root/.spamassassin. Is it safe to delete these files? I did check the FAQ regarding "manybayestoksexpirefiles" but from what I can tell the directory is not set to use sticky bit. Here is my ls -la results on the directory:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] .spamassassin]# ls -la
total 12803624
drwx------    2 root     root       163840 Oct  4 11:43 .
drwxr-x---    6 root     root         4096 Oct  4 11:03 ..
-rw-------    1 root     root        12288 May 16  2005 auto-whitelist
---snip---

I have also been experiencing SpamAssassin timed out errors in my maillog over the past couple of days, would the bayes_toks.expire files have anything to do with this? If not, I will review the the FAQ's and post a new topic if I need assistance.
Running Fedora Core 1
spamassassin 3.1.0
MailScanner 4.49.7
Perl 5.8.1
MTA - sendmail 8.13.5

Thanks,
Derek

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