On 2021-02-11 12:58 pm, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I've had good luck with using mariadb and galera to share the spamassassin
>> database across systems. I run a small 3-node setup for email, 2x servers
>> running dovecot replicating to each other, and a 3rd galera quorum server.
>> Mariadb
On Thursday 11 February 2021 at 17:21:41, deano-spamassas...@areyes.com wrote:
> Is there an easy/efficient way of converting an existing mariadb bayes
> database to redis?
>
> Perhaps "sa-learn --backup", set up redis, then restore?
On 2021-02-11 9:54 am, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
> There is no real question, but what I would like to find out is (and to ask),
> does it scale and are any pitfalls? Naturally, we would look at doing HA, but
> am asking for that any comment, any tip, any opinion on using redis for
> bayes. Been
Hi,
> > There is no real question, but what I would like to find out is (and to
> > ask), does it scale and are any pitfalls?
> > Naturally, we would look at doing HA, but am asking for that any
> > comment, any tip, any opinion on using redis for bayes.
>
> Been using it from day one (I'm party
Hi Brent,
On 2/10/21 12:21 PM, Brent Clark wrote:
Good day Guys
I just want to check with the community, is there anybody using SA's
bayes with the Redis backend?
I work at a largish ISP, so we talking lots of mail.
There is no real question, but what I would like to find out
Good day Guys
I just want to check with the community, is there anybody using SA's bayes with
the Redis backend?
I work at a largish ISP, so we talking lots of mail.
There is no real question, but what I would like to find out is (and to ask),
does it scale and are any pitfalls?
Naturally