On Wed, 28 Jan 2015, Reindl Harald wrote:
Setting bayes_auto_expire 0 doesn't imply the database is not going to
expired. The recommended way to expire is to turn-off auto-expiry and
expire from cron.
don't understand that completly
* bayes_auto_expire 0
* which cronjob would expire
The one you write to run the expiry. No such cron job is provided with
base SA by default, though it's possible distro packagers may add one.
* hopefully not sa-update
Nope.
That said, it's not really essential to have atime updates. Without
them the tokens would still have reasonably sensible timestamps
derived from the received headers of the mail used in training. It
wouldn't break expiry if they could be turned-off
if understand you correctly we agree that there is no reason /var can't be
mounted read-only?
Other than the historical practice that /var is intended to contain
varying data, and that implies read/write...
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