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.

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