Just setup new Fedora 17 x86 with assp build 12211, Perl  5.14.2

RebuildspamDB ran successfully processing 20K files (Had to manually delete
about 50 messages that rebuild was permanently stalling on)

After rebuild completed, HMM was enabled and working

Jul-31-12 01:27:56 [Worker_10001] Finished populating Hidden Markov Model
with 2,140,059 records!
Jul-31-12 01:27:56 [Worker_10001] Finished populating Hidden Markov Model!
HMM-check is now enabled again!

Test Message processed...........

Jul-31-12 01:29:47 m1-54986-08707 [Worker_1] 192.168.250.87
<[email protected]> to: [email protected] HMM Check [scoring] - Prob:
0.00000 / Confidence: 0.11111 => confident.ham

Upon restart of assp a few minutes later it says .........

Jul-31-12 01:35:35 [init] The Hidden-Markov-Model-DB is empty - the HMM
check is disabled
A look at the file HMMdb shows its empty, hmmdb table in mySQL is also empty

Any Ideas? - Using MySQL for spamDB, BerkeleyDB for HMM



-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Eckardt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, 30 July 2012 3:56 a.m.
To: ASSP development mailing list
Subject: [Assp-test] fixes in assp 2.2.2 build 12211

Hi all,

fixed in assp 2.2.2 build 12211:

- the index was not working like expected in the 'manage user' dialog in
every case

- the Firebird ODBC driver was not supported

- if the creation of the HMM database has failed, the HMM check was not
enabled again if the next
  HMM database creation was successful 


Thomas

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