Am 2008-09-21 08:56:15, schrieb Matt Kettler:
> It looks like spamassassin is attempting to perform a bayes expiry, and
> you keep killing it before it can finish. It does need to do that once
> in a while, and it is slow.

I was not killing it, I  was  only  watching  the  logfiles  using  tail
instead of a nice file  on  TV.   Spamassassin  took  at  the  beginning
several minutes and then after several 100 messages over 20 minutes  per
message...

> If you want to, you can run sa-learn --force-expire in order to make
> expiry run manually. If no expiry has been run recently, SA will attempt
> to do so during mail delivery.

Oops... runing...

Hmmm, I have found a bunch of "bayes_toks.expireNNNNN" in the folder...

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] sa-learn --force-expire
expired old bayes database entries in 113 seconds
122163 entries kept, 12157 deleted
token frequency: 1-occurrence tokens: 48.69%
token frequency: less than 8 occurrences: 27.96%

I asume, the "bayes_toks.expireNNNNN" are  made  by  previously  run  of
"expire" and left over...  I deleted it...

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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