Tom,
> > ... or switch bayes db to SQL, where auto-expire is much faster
> > and is no longer an issue.
>
> i would prefer to go this route if possible - are there any good
> how-to's that deal with making this switch?
Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.0/sql/README*
Mark
No reason you can't do all three, I need to on my (low powered) servers.
$sa_timeout = 60;
I should mention that this is an amavisd-new setting, not a spamassassin
setting.
Gary V
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Run a force-expire manually from a cron job and turn off auto expire.
Alternately, change the Amvis timeout for SA.
... or switch bayes db to SQL, where auto-expire is much faster
and is no longer an issue.
i would prefer to go this route if possible - are there any good how-to's
that dea
Tom Brown wrote:
>
>> ... or switch bayes db to SQL, where auto-expire is much faster
>> and is no longer an issue.
>
> i would prefer to go this route if possible - are there any good
> how-to's that deal with making this switch?
>
http://people.apache.org/~parker/presentations/
Michael
... or switch bayes db to SQL, where auto-expire is much faster
and is no longer an issue.
i would prefer to go this route if possible - are there any good
how-to's that deal with making this switch?
thanks
Tom,
From Loren Wilton:
> Run a force-expire manually from a cron job and turn off auto expire.
... or switch bayes db to SQL, where auto-expire is much faster
and is no longer an issue.
Mark
> Got a box that is pretty quite only getting through a few hundred mail
> per day - I would say on average i get about 2 or 3 of these errors each
> day. Is there a way to make the bayes aspect of SA more efficient?
Run a force-expire manually from a cron job and turn off auto expire.
Alternat