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>spamc -t only controls the timeout of the spamc client. 
>spamd continues  to process the message.
>
>Scan times of 798 seconds are probably a result of a bayes
>expiry.  If  auto expiry is enabled (default) I'd disable
>it and run a manually  expiry as a cron job.
>
>
Daryl,

Thanks, that explains something. What man page do I read up
on to be able to figure out how to expire the bayes db
manually? I've a quick look but don't see anything jumping
out at me.

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