El mar, 07-11-2006 a las 15:37 +0200, Mike Kenny escribió:
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> I copy the files while spamd is running and restart it
> after the copy.
> I run also sa-learn --sync in the slave server.
>
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> Do you run sa-learn --sync on the master?
>
In
I copy the files while spamd is running and restart it after the copy.I run also sa-learn --sync in the slave server.
Do you run sa-learn --sync on the master?I ask because I wan under the impression that this just synchronized the journal with the database. As you have copied everything ac
El mar, 07-11-2006 a las 14:28 +0200, Johann Spies escribió:
> On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 11:22:31AM +0100, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> > I am running site-wide bayes, not individual bayes databases.
>
> I am also interested in the answer to your question. Do you stop spamd
> when copying the files
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 11:22:31AM +0100, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> I am running site-wide bayes, not individual bayes databases.
I am also interested in the answer to your question. Do you stop spamd
when copying the files or restart it after you have done so?
We have three mail servers an
El mar, 07-11-2006 a las 00:58 -0900, John Andersen escribió:
> On Tuesday 07 November 2006 00:33, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> > so one of them classified it as spam and the other not. The only
> > difference I've found is that the master hit the BAYES_60 and the slave
> > the BAYES_80.
> >
> >
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 00:33, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> so one of them classified it as spam and the other not. The only
> difference I've found is that the master hit the BAYES_60 and the slave
> the BAYES_80.
>
> Why this different score? am I synchronizing my servers the right
>
Hello,
We have two incoming email servers for our organization. We are running
spamassassin in these servers (debian sarge + postfix 2.1.5 +
spamassassin 3.1.0a). To syncronize spamassassin's database and journal
we copy the /var/lib/amavis/.spamassassin of one server (let's call it
the ma