The output of the most recent rebuildspamdb. Thanks! Fritz. File rebuildrun.txt follows:
**********Sep-25-11 12:00:13 RebuildSpamDB 2.9.1.4 (1.0.01) is starting; Running in assp-t1 basedirectory '/usr/share/assp' Running as root!! --- ASSP assp-t1 Settings --- Use Subject as Maillog Names: Enabled Maxbytes: 8000 Maxfiles: 14000 Trashlist: cleaning finished; before=66, deleted=1 --- Cleaning NoBayesian folders --- entries older than 30 days will be removed starting cleanup old files for folder /usr/share/assp/okmail folder /usr/share/assp/okmail before: 2998 folder /usr/share/assp/okmail deleted: 47 folder /usr/share/assp/okmail after: 2951 starting cleanup old files for folder /usr/share/assp/discarded folder /usr/share/assp/discarded before: 11301 folder /usr/share/assp/discarded deleted: 263 folder /usr/share/assp/discarded after: 11038 starting cleanup old files for folder /usr/share/assp/quarantine folder /usr/share/assp/quarantine before: 0 folder /usr/share/assp/quarantine after: 0 --- Cleaning corrected spam/notspam folders --- entries older than 1000 days will be removed starting cleanup old files for folder /usr/share/assp/errors/spam folder /usr/share/assp/errors/spam before: 1069 folder /usr/share/assp/errors/spam deleted: 8 folder /usr/share/assp/errors/spam after: 1061 starting cleanup old files for folder /usr/share/assp/errors/notspam folder /usr/share/assp/errors/notspam before: 181 folder /usr/share/assp/errors/notspam after: 181 --- Cleaning Bayesian folders --- starting cleaning /usr/share/assp/spam - delete files from /usr/share/assp/spam finished cleaning /usr/share/assp/spam - 155 deleted: 155, new: 13998 starting cleaning /usr/share/assp/notspam - delete files from /usr/share/assp/notspam finished cleaning /usr/share/assp/notspam - 48 deleted: 48, new: 13998 /usr/share/assp/errors/spam File Count:1,061 Processing... Imported Files:1,061 Finished in 15 second(s) /usr/share/assp/errors/notspam File Count:181 Processing... Imported Files:181 Finished in 1 second(s) /usr/share/assp/spam File Count:14,000 Processing... Imported Files:14,000 Finished in 79 second(s) /usr/share/assp/notspam File Count:13,999 Processing... Imported Files:13,999 Finished in 101 second(s) Generating weighted Bayesian tuplets...done Saving rebuilt SPAM database...done Resulting file 'spamdb' is 7,515,416 bytes Bayesian Pairs: 322,012 HELO Blacklist: 572 HELOs Spam Weight: 7,618,132 Not-Spam Weight: 7,188,673 Corpus norm:1.0597 (ok - balanced) Corpus correction settings ( see autoCorrectCorpus in ASSP GUI) - low:0.5 high:1.0 minimum files:10000 minimum days:14 Total processing time: 205 second(s) Preparing binary Griplist upload... done Uploading Griplist via Direct Connection Submitted 604 bytes: 0 IPv6 addresses, 148 IPv4 addresses Downloading Griplist (delta) via direct HTTP connection Griplist download complete: binary download 251240 bytes Griplist binary read OK: /usr/share/assp/griplist.bin, 0 IPv6 addresses, 278782 IPv4 addresses Griplist binary merge OK: /usr/share/assp/griplist.tmp, 0 IPv6 addresses, 62807 IPv4 addresses Writing merged Griplist binary... done Writing merged Griplist text... done Griplist writing complete: 0 IPv6 addresses, 282597 IPv4 addresses Droplist download skipped: last download too recent ____________________________________ At Sunday, 25/09/2011 on 6:14 "Fritz Borgstedt" wrote: For Users of ASSP writes: >Yes I have reported similar emails such as these multiple times using >the settings I have in "Email Interface." I have also gone through the >"View mail tail log" to scan for the one's that got through and >reported it to corrected spam. Show the output of the last rebuildspamdb run. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy2 _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy2 _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user
