http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3872





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-10-09 10:38 -------
Subject: Re:  SA 3.0 creates randomly extreme big bayes_journal

On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 09:23:55AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> lines. Some of them look like the stuff I see in a normal bayes_journal (but 
> not exactly), but 813090 of the lines have an "sa_generated". That's 
> obviously 
> what blows them to the sky.

that's normal.

> normal bayes_journal:
> a few dozen or hundred lines like this:
> t 1097337643 32578a6c95

those are token atime updates.  happens during scanning.

> blown_up bayes_journal:
> 99% of lines like this:
> m h [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> m s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> m s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (it seems to start with thousands of these and eventually finishes with a mix 
> of the following)

Hrm.

> the last 300 lines of the file are like this:
> (... indicates I skipped lines of the same type)
> ...
> t 1097247243 9826be506b
> n 0 1
> c 0 1 1097247243 65cb22ebd8
> ...
> c 0 1 1097247243 850959cf3e
> m h [EMAIL PROTECTED]

yeah, that's normal for learning to journal.

> Does that already give you enough information or shall I still provide the 
> complete files?

I'd like to get the file if I can.  If there's actually lines and no
nulls, it's not a truncate issue, so that's good.  I'd like to see what
they actually look like though.





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