Bug#334829:

2006-02-12 Thread Rich Johnson
FWIW, I've been experiencing this symptom when running under _light_ load--e.g. handling ~ 5 messages from fetchmail.  The following may help:On my system the symptom was _always_ associated with a ''bayes: expire_old_tokens: child processing timeout at /usr/sbin/spamd line 1088." message.   Here's

Bug#334829: Spamd spams my syslog

2005-10-19 Thread Peter Chubb
Package: spamassassin Version: 3.1.0a-1 Under heavy load, at fairly regular intervals, the file lock on the Bayesian databases gets contended, and so I see, on and on and on: Oct 14 08:46:30 wombat spamd[1091]: bayes: cannot open bayes databases /var/mail/.spamassassin/bayes_* R/W: lock failed:

Bug#334829: spamassassin/bayes_* R/W: lock failed: File exists

2005-11-07 Thread Sam Snow
My solution to this was to switch to using SQL as my bayes store rather than the file system. You might be able to use a different locking method (see the docs), but I am unsure if that will help or not. Please investigate and let everyone know! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] wi

Bug#334829: spamassassin: Similar spamming if you run spamd as nobody.

2007-02-14 Thread Duncan Findlay
notfound 334829 3.1.7-1 thanks On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:45:36PM +, Greg Kochanski wrote: > Note that the user ''nobody'' has /nonexistant as a home directory. > There ought to be a way to get rid of this stuff in the logfiles. > I've read the FM, but there does not seem to be an obvious sol

Bug#334829: spamassassin: Similar spamming if you run spamd as nobody.

2007-01-10 Thread Greg Kochanski
Package: spamassassin Version: 3.1.7-1 Followup-For: Bug #334829 Note that the user ''nobody'' has /nonexistant as a home directory. There ought to be a way to get rid of this stuff in the logfiles. I've read the FM, but there does not seem to be an obvious solution, ot