On 7/25/11 2:24 PM, Duane Hill wrote:
Monday, July 25, 2011, 1:16:54 PM, you wrote:

On 7/25/11 2:13 PM, Duane Hill wrote:
Should this even be an issue if one is using an SQL backend and has it
configured to handle the extra processing? The OP is using MySQL as
the backend. I've had MySQL configured for several years and have
never had issues with the default 'bayes_auto_expire' left at its
default being turned on using a per-user configuration.

google for
bayes_auto_expire 0
you will see everyone telling you to turn it off.
Point me in the direction where it demonstrates a deficiency with
storage other than the filesystem itself. As I stated before, never
have I seen an issue using MySQL as a backend.

one clue rule


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