> >> On 20.01.09 19:45, Matt Kettler wrote:
> >>> Yes, more specifically, it's mostly going to be updating the "atime", or
> >>> time of last access, records for tokens. This time is used by the expiry
> >>> process to drop the least recently used tokens.

> > Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >> What does SA do, if it can't r/w open bayes database? Will it skip BAYES
> >> checks or just tie it r/o ?
> >>
> >> (I notice ocasional missing BAYES in X-Spam headers)

> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 02:48, Matt Kettler <mkettler...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > Well, first let's be clear.. it's R/W opening the journal, not the
> > database itself.

well, sorry, OK.

> > As for write locks to the journal, if for some reason there's a
> > conflict, the update is just dropped with a warning. This isn't
> > incredibly likely unless your bayes is really busy, as journal updates
> > are pretty short in nature.

Yes, this is what I wanted to know...

On 22.01.09 09:47, Justin Mason wrote:
> on POSIX filesystems, this should be virtually impossible, since the
> file is opened for append with atomic writes.

we have mailboxes on NFS, accessed from more machined, i guess that may be
the reason.

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