From: Cecil Westerhof <ce...@decebal.nl>
   Date: Sat, 09 Jan 2010 14:39:59 +0100
   
   Cecil Westerhof <ce...@decebal.nl> writes:
   
   > I did the upgrade. It took some time and there was a slight problem with
   > permissions, but it looks like a successful upgrade. I only changed
   > /dev/null to a real mailbox, because of the 2010 problem. When something
   > like this happens again I now can recover those e-mails.
   
   I upgraded from 3.0.4 to 3.2.5. I have the feeling that sa-learn takes
   more time with 3.2.5 as it took with 3.0.4. Can this be true?
   
   It is not a problem, because it is done by cron-tab, but I am just
   curious.

You can use spamc -L spam/ham to learn messages.  Spamc -L is faster
than sa-learn.  The spamd daemon needs to be started with --allow-tell.

You can try using bayes_learn_to_journal - and do a separate sa-learn
--sync job in cron.   Learning to the journal is faster.

Also, What is the size of your database?   Maybe you are spending lots
of time doing expires or something.

-jeff

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