Nope.  Just had the same problem occur with same messages.  I'm going to
build a new version with debug options enabled and report back if I find
anything.

-Jason

Jason Axley wrote:
> I just enabled the MySQLReconnect option and I'll run with that for a
> few days and see if I experience the same issue.  If that doesn't
> work, I'll create a build with full debug and run it on my system to
> try to isolate it.  Thanks!!
>
> I've rebuilt my dspam.conf file after 3.8.0 by diffing the two and
> changing lines that mattered so I don't think that's related.
>
> -Jason
>
> Steve wrote:
>> <snip>
>>
>> For me the significant/important information is that you have Ubuntu and 
>> that you run 32Bit and that you have a similar issue as Tony has. But you 
>> both have different architectures and differend bit depth and different 
>> distributions. But the problem you have is similar (to a certain extend).
>>
>> I think the fastest and most economic way to solve this issue would be to 
>> have some one having Ubuntu and/or FC6 to compile DSPAM with all the debug 
>> flags turned on and with debug compile flags and install it and debug the 
>> issue.
>>
>>
>> One thing you could try to do is enable the new MySQLReconnect option in 
>> dspam.conf. We in Gentoo added that feature since MySQL >= 5.0.13 does not 
>> any more reconnect (the older 4.x series did that by default). Just add in 
>> your dspam.conf this and try if this solves your problem:
>> MySQLReconnect          true
>>
>>
>> One other thing I remember is that we have one user on Gentoo claiming in 
>> Bugzilla that his old dspam.conf was responsible for DSPAM crashing:
>> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=200481#c28
>>
>> After changing the dspam.conf his error got away. But I don't know how valid 
>> his claims are since we in Gentoo can not reproduce this issue and he has 
>> not any more his old dspam.conf.
>>
>>
>> // Steve
>>
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> !DSPAM:4,477abc0a267671825988283! 

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