Hello again Paul,
"fileLogging" is switched ON. Thank you again, s. --- On Tue, 9/3/10, Paul K. Dickson <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Paul K. Dickson <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [Assp-user] more alarming issues with ASSP > To: "For Users of ASSP" <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, 9 March, 2010, 22:17 > Sorry, also, what I was looking to > find out but mentioned the wrong section, > was if you have "fileLogging" turned on. > > > Paul K. Dickson > Systems Administrator > Frederick County Government, IIT > Frederick, MD 21701 > [email protected] > 301-600-2399/x12399 > > > > > From: Spyros Tsiolis <[email protected]> > > Reply-To: For Users of ASSP <[email protected]> > > Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 19:01:22 +0000 (GMT) > > To: For Users of ASSP <[email protected]> > > Cc: <[email protected]> > > Subject: Re: [Assp-user] more alarming issues with > ASSP > > > > Hi again and . . . thank you again for your reply, > > > > Here goes : > > > > ---- > > RebuildSpamDB 2.6.5.4 (1.0.04) started - Tue Mar > 9 01:00:02 2010 > > > > Running in basedirectory '/usr/local/assp' > > > > ---ASSP Settings--- > > Do Not Collect RedRe Messages: Enabled > > **Messages matching the RedRe will be removed from the > corpus!** > > > > Use Subject as Maillog Names: Disabled > > Maxbytes: 120000 > > Maxfiles: 24000 > > > > ---Cleaning whitelist (/usr/local/assp/whitelist)--- > > whitelist entries older than 365 days > (MaxWhitelistDays) will be removed > > whitelist before: 2,606 > > whitelist after: 2,606 > > > > --- Cleaning NoBayesian folders --- > > entries older than 30 days will be removed > > starting cleanup old files for folder > /usr/local/assp/discarded > > folder /usr/local/assp/discarded before: 1833 > > folder /usr/local/assp/discarded deleted: 79 > > folder /usr/local/assp/discarded after: 1754 > > > > > > --- Cleaning corrected spam/notspam folders --- > > entries older than 1000 days will be removed > > starting cleanup old files for folder > /usr/local/assp/errors/spam > > folder /usr/local/assp/errors/spam before: 0 > > folder /usr/local/assp/errors/spam after: 0 > > > > starting cleanup old files for folder > /usr/local/assp/errors/notspam > > folder /usr/local/assp/errors/notspam before: 0 > > folder /usr/local/assp/errors/notspam after: 0 > > > > > > --- Cleaning Bayesian folders --- > > > > /usr/local/assp/errors/spam > > File Count: 0 > > Processing... > > Imported Files: 0 > > Finished in 1 second(s) > > > > /usr/local/assp/errors/notspam > > File Count: 0 > > Processing... > > Imported Files: 0 > > Finished in 1 second(s) > > > > /usr/local/assp/spam > > File Count: 22,820 > > Processing... > > remove /usr/local/assp/spam/21553.eml WhiteList: '[email protected]' > > Removed White: 1 > > Imported Files: 22,819 > > Finished in 419 second(s) > > > > /usr/local/assp/notspam > > File Count: 23,575 > > Processing... > > Imported Files: 23,575 > > Finished in 520 second(s) > > > > Generating weighted Bayesian tuplets...done > > > > Saving rebuilt SPAM database...done > > > > Resulting file 'spamdb' is 3,715,808 bytes > > > > HELO Blacklist: 316 HELOs > > > > Spam Weight: 6,619,575 > > Not-Spam Weight: 10,305,443 > > > > Corpus norm: 0.6423 (ok - slightly ham heavy) > > Corpus correction settings - low:0.5 high:1.5 minimum > files:10000 minimum > > days:14 > > > > Total processing time: 952 second(s) > > > > Skipping Griplist upload. Not enough messages > processed. > > Downloading Griplist (delta) via direct HTTP > connection > > Griplist download complete: binary download 612920 > bytes > > Griplist binary read OK: /usr/local/assp/griplist.bin, > 0 IPv6 addresses, > > 454829 IPv4 addresses > > Griplist binary merge OK: > /usr/local/assp/griplist.tmp, 0 IPv6 addresses, > > 153227 IPv4 addresses > > Writing merged Griplist binary... done > > Writing merged Griplist text... done > > Griplist writing complete: 0 IPv6 addresses, 464627 > IPv4 addresses > > > > Droplist download disabled > > Tue Mar 9 01:16:19 2010: RebuildSpamDB 2.6.5.4 > (1.0.04) ended > > Sending Notify not possible, address in RebuildNotify > missing > > ---- > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > s./ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- On Tue, 9/3/10, Paul K. Dickson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> From: Paul K. Dickson <[email protected]> > >> Subject: Re: [Assp-user] more alarming issues with > ASSP > >> To: "For Users of ASSP" <[email protected]> > >> Date: Tuesday, 9 March, 2010, 19:13 > >> What is your collection frequency? > >> > >> > >> Paul K. Dickson > >> Systems Administrator > >> Frederick County Government, IIT > >> Frederick, MD 21701 > >> [email protected] > >> 301-600-2399/x12399 > >> > >> > >> > >>> From: Spyros Tsiolis <[email protected]> > >>> Reply-To: For Users of ASSP <[email protected]> > >>> Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 16:48:45 +0000 (GMT) > >>> To: ASSP User List <[email protected]> > >>> Subject: [Assp-user] more alarming issues with > ASSP > >>> > >>> What the heck is going on,I really don't > know. > >>> > >>> In regards to my previous message, I went > ahead and > >> checked by text > >>> most of the log files through an ssh session > to the > >> mail server. > >>> > >>> Here' s what I've found : > >>> ------ > >>> Mar-02-10 21:12:03 [MessageOK] 83.218.67.228 > <[email protected]> > >> to: > >>> clients'@domain.gr -- Message OK -- [UPS > Delivery > >> Problem NR 43111]; > >>> ------ > >>> > >>> No "spam" or "notspam". Nothing. Message is > _NOT_ > >> registered anywhere > >>> in the logfile. Just "message ok" and "passing > it". > >> Not giving any place > >>> where I could find this message or a > message/assp > >> serial number. > >>> > >>> Does anyone know what is going on here ? > >>> > >>> This is suspicious and I feel threatened by > it, since > >> I don't know > >>> how to defend for this. > >>> > >>> TIA, > >>> > >>> s. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------->> > - > >>> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > >>> Try the new software tools for yourself. > Speed > >> compiling, find bugs > >>> proactively, and fine-tune applications for > parallel > >> performance. > >>> See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks > during > >> beta. > >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev > >>> > _______________________________________________ > >>> Assp-user mailing list > >>> [email protected] > >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user > >> > >> > >> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------->> > - > >> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > >> Try the new software tools for yourself. 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