[Assp-test] assp dying

2013-09-20 Thread Spyros Tsiolis
Hello again, ASSP Version: 1.9.9(13262) I think it did an upgrade on its own again which is fine by me. However, the process keeps dying on me. Is there a way to check if assp is running and if its not start automatically. Here's what I have under /etc/init.d/ I have a file named assp.start

Re: [Assp-test] assp dying

2013-09-20 Thread Colin Waring
I have three files: /etc/init.d/assp /usr/local/assp/start /usr/local/assp/stop I'm sure they are on sourceforge somewhere because I didn't write them. I have attached them but I'm not sure if the list allows attachments. Let me know and I can email them direct if they get stripped. I find that

Re: [Assp-test] assp dying

2013-09-20 Thread Doug Lytle
Spyros Tsiolis wrote: Is there a way to check if assp is running and if its not start automatically. I use monit to watch ASSP. Doug -- Ben Franklin quote: Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.

Re: [Assp-test] assp dying

2013-09-20 Thread Colin Waring
I missed this bit.. I have a cron job for this (attached). It opens a connection to both the SMTP and Web interface ports and makes sure it gets a connection Uses mutt to send email notifications. My actual script contains a few of other things for other daemons/upgrades and connectivity so

Re: [Assp-test] assp dying

2013-09-20 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
ASSP development mailing list assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net schreibt: I use monit to watch ASSP. Doug ASSP 1.9.9 has a builtin watchdog. Section: Automatic Update / Restart: -Enable Watchdog (EnableWatchdog) -Restart/Kill after this many Seconds (WatchdogHeartBeat) -Kill Restart

[Assp-test] fixes in assp 2.3.4 build 13263

2013-09-20 Thread Thomas Eckardt
Hi all, fixed in assp 2.3.4 build 13263: - if a mail was blocked because of foreign BCC recipients, the SPAM flag was not set, which caused the deletion of the collected file - the SenderBase querys were running in to a timeout condition (given no results) too often V2 now uses a

Re: [Assp-test] assp dying

2013-09-20 Thread Grayhat
I have a cron job for this (attached). It opens a connection to both the SMTP and Web interface ports and makes sure it gets a connection hmm... not bad, but before that, I think you'd better check if the ASSP process is running, then, if it's running (and only if it's running) you may go on

Re: [Assp-test] assp dying

2013-09-20 Thread Spyros Tsiolis
Thank you all for your replies. I think I am going to go with the built-in feature. No need to make things more complicated. However, I will have a thorough look at monit. Thank you all again for your time, s. On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Fritz Borgstedt f...@iworld.de wrote: ASSP

Re: [Assp-test] assp dying

2013-09-20 Thread Doug Lytle
However, I will have a thorough look at monit. If you go that route, here is my config: set mail-format { from: assp.monit AT somedomain.com subject: [Monit] $SERVICE $EVENT at $DATE message: Monit $ACTION $SERVICE

Re: [Assp-test] assp dying

2013-09-20 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
ASSP development mailing list assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net schreibt: I think I am going to go with the built-in feature. It would be better to run a not dying version. the versions which are dying in your installatio are not known for that behaviout. Is there nothing in the log? Did you run

[Assp-test] Improving Bayes/HMM

2013-09-20 Thread Colin Waring
Hi folks, We seem to be getting a large amount of false positives lately (I'm talking over a period of the last few months). The corpus confidence comes back as almost bang on most of the time . It does seem to be getting worse over time. What are everyone's best practices for tuning