Jason Frisvold wrote:
> On 11/26/06, Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yes, you can do that.. you can set: bayes_auto_expire 0 and have a
>> cronjob call sa-learn --force-expire.
>
> Is this a recommended thing?
I do it.
>
>> Make sure you run the --force-expire as the proper userid.
>> run sa-learn --dump magic, as I asked. If you need help interpreting it,
>> post the output.
>
> This doesn't look right to me..  ?  Half are new and half old?  I'm
> going right now to google this to death..  :)
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo sa-learn --dump magic
> 0.000          0          3          0  non-token data: bayes db version
> 0.000          0          0          0  non-token data: nspam
> 0.000          0          1          0  non-token data: nham
> 0.000          0         72          0  non-token data: ntokens
> 0.000          0 1106663054          0  non-token data: oldest atime
> 0.000          0 1106663054          0  non-token data: newest atime
>
Erm.. That's not half old and half new...That's all the same age,
because that's an almost completely empty database. It's only got the
learning from ONE message in it. There are only 72 tokens, and they're
all the same age (oldest and newest atime are the same, therefore all
tokens are the same age)  

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