I'm sorry I should have responded to you directly, I did try both, but encountered the same problem. It'll connect to the database and learn/store tokens, just won't compare against them.

Thanks again!

--Mitch

LEVEAU Stanislas wrote:
i think in your local.cf it s not Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::*SQL * but Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::*MySQL*
tries this

Mitchell Hudson a écrit :
Hmm... I was checking around and I found a bug with apache that might be related, but wanted to run it by here first: The bug is here: https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5728
and is related to spamd using -u in conjunction with -q and/or -Q

I'm calling spamd with this command:
/usr/bin/perl -T -w /hsphere/shared/bin/spamd --max-children=5 --max-conn-per-child=5 --nouser-config --sql-config --username=vpopmail --socketpath=/var/hsphere/mail/spamd --socketowner=vpopmail --socketgroup=vchkpw --socketmode=770 --syslog-socket=none

If that changes anything...

spamc -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] -q 32184 -Q 100000

Mitchell Hudson wrote:
I tried both just to be sure, but neither changed the messages when I did a --lint.

I noticed your dsn line was different than mine, so I tried changing it to localhost from :bayes_sql_dsn DBI:mysql:spamassassin:mysql_socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock But then it just didn't connect to the database at all. I went through and made sure I had the perl modules installed, and I did install Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::MySQL, but I already had Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::SQL installed.

It seems to be connecting to the database great, it learns and I have a ton of tokens. But it's not pulling anything back out of the database ever. I grepped back through all of my sys logs to see if anything reported during all this testing but nothing showed up.

As always, thanks

Leveau Stanislas wrote:

My conf for an old mysql version

bayes_store_module              Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::*SQL*
bayes_sql_dsn                   DBI:mysql:spam:localhost

for a recent mysql version

bayes_store_module              Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::*MySQL*
bayes_sql_dsn                   DBI:mysql:spam:localhost


> Sure, I'll repaste the bayes portion, and include the rest of the file
> for good measure. Thanks again!
>
> # SpamAssassin config file for version 3.2x
> # Loading SpamAssassin User Preferences From An SQL Database
> user_scores_dsn
> DBI:mysql:spamassassin:mysql_socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
> user_scores_sql_username      spamassassin
> user_scores_sql_password      ***
> # Using SpamAssassin Auto-Whitelists With An SQL Database
> use_auto_whitelist            1
> auto_whitelist_factory        Mail::SpamAssassin::SQLBasedAddrList
> user_awl_dsn
> DBI:mysql:spamassassin:mysql_socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
> user_awl_sql_username         spamassassin
> user_awl_sql_password         ***
> user_awl_sql_table            awl
>
> # Using A SQL Database for Bayesian Storage Module
> use_bayes                     1
> use_bayes_rules               1
> bayes_auto_learn              1
> bayes_store_module            Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::SQL
> bayes_sql_dsn
> DBI:mysql:spamassassin:mysql_socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
> bayes_sql_username            spamassassin
> bayes_sql_password            ***
> bayes_min_ham_num             100
> bayes_min_spam_num            100
> bayes_learn_during_report     1
> bayes_expiry_max_db_size      180000
> bayes_auto_expire             0
> bayes_journal_max_size        102400
> bayes_learn_to_journal        0
> bayes_use_hapaxes             1
> bayes_sql_override_username  spamassassin
>
> add_header all BayesScore _BAYES_
> add_header all TokenSummary _TOKENSUMMARY_
> add_header all Bayestc _BAYESTC_
> add_header all Bayestcleanred  _BAYESTCLEARNED_
> add_header all bayestcspammy _BAYESTCSPAMMY_
> add_header all bayestchammy  _BAYESTCHAMMY_
> add_header all bayestop5hammytokens  _HAMMYTOKENS(5)_
> add_header all bayestop5spammytokens  _SPAMMYTOKENS(5)_
> score BODY_ENHANCEMENT 5.0
> score BODY_ENHANCEMENT2 5.0
> score DRUGS_ERECTILE 20.0
> score FB_CIALIS_LEO3 5.0
> score FRT_LEVITRA 5.0
> score FUZZY_CPILL 5.0
> score FUZZY_VPILL 5.0
> score SARE_ADULT2 5.0
> score SARE_SXLIFE 5.0
> score SARE_WEOFFER 5.0
> score FB_ADD_INCHES 5.0
> #score RCVD_IN_NJABL_DUL 2.9
> #score RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_51_100 1.5
> score DATE_IN_FUTURE_03_06 3.5
> score DATE_IN_FUTURE_06_12 2.5
> score  CHARSET_FARAWAY 6.0
> score  CHARSET_FARAWAY_HEADER 6.0
> # How many hits before a message is considered spam.
> required_score  5.00
> # Text to prepend to subject if rewrite_subject is used
> rewrite_header Subject  [SPAM]
> # Encapsulate spam in an attachment
> report_safe     0
> # Enable or disable network checks
> skip_rbl_checks               1
> # Mail using locales used in these country codes will not be marked
> # as being possibly spam in a foreign language.
> ok_locales                    all
> # All cusom directives may be added to
> /hsphere/local/config/mail/spamassassin/custom.cf
> include /hsphere/local/config/mail/spamassassin/custom.cf
>
>
> -- Mitch
>
>
>
> Leveau Stanislas wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Can you show us your spamassassin configuration : local.cf
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>> Mitchell Hudson schrieb am 19.03.2008 18:18:
>>>
>>>> I have a few questions though, you said I am not using >>>> bayes_sql_override_username but I have >>>> "bayes_sql_override_username spamassassin " in my config, does >>>> that not count?
>>>
>>> I'm sorry, I overlooked that. Yes, in the configuration that you posted >>> it was set. And I also told rubbish by claiming that you ran under the >>> username root. SA reported the internal userid from the sql table, and
>>> that was probably the user 'spamassassin'.
>>>
>>>> As well I tried setting the min_ham and min_spam to 1 just for a >>>> short test, and took out the bayes_sql_override_username and it >>>> wasn't calling. When I did the use spamassassin; select * from >>>> bayes_vars; I did get a list of people, but they have very few >>>> tokens, in the order of 1 or 2 which looks to me like those >>>> tokens were created when I was tinkering and removed the >>>> sql_override_username, otherwise everything is put into the >>>> spamassassin user which has a few hundred thousand tokens in it >>>> currently.
>>>
>>> Yes, that's a valid explanation. Sorry for the confusion from my part. >>> But that leads us back to your question: "why it is not scoring?". Did
>>> you really found all bayes-related output from --lint? If I run a
>>> "spamassassin --lint -D 2>&1|grep -i bayes", I get more bayes-related
>>> output:
>>>
>>> [21631] dbg: plugin: loading Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Bayes from @INC
>>> [21631] dbg: config: fixed relative path:
>>> /var/lib/spamassassin/3.002004/updates_spamassassin_org/23_bayes.cf
>>> [21631] dbg: config: using
>>> "/var/lib/spamassassin/3.002004/updates_spamassassin_org/23_bayes.cf"
>>> for included file
>>> [21631] dbg: config: read file
>>> /var/lib/spamassassin/3.002004/updates_spamassassin_org/23_bayes.cf
>>> [21631] dbg: bayes: using username: mail
>>> [21631] dbg: bayes: database connection established
>>> [21631] dbg: bayes: found bayes db version 3
>>> [21631] dbg: bayes: Using userid: 2
>>> [21631] dbg: bayes: corpus size: nspam = 214240, nham = 138319
>>> [21631] dbg: bayes: tok_get_all: token count: 21
>>> [21631] dbg: bayes: score = 0.0020110638266459
>>> [21631] dbg: bayes: DB expiry: tokens in DB: 461680, Expiry max size:
>>> 500000, Oldest atime: 1203126859, Newest atime: 1205950517, Last
>>> expire: 1205444421, Current time: 1205950517
>>> [21631] dbg: rules: ran eval rule BAYES_00 ======> got hit (1)
>>> [21631] dbg: check:
>>> tests=BAYES_00,MISSING_DATE,MISSING_HEADERS,MISSING_SUBJECT,NO_RECEIVED,NO_RELAYS I am using Mysql as >>> database.
>>>
>>> Tschau
>>> Alex
>>
>>
>>

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