Kim,

I believe in the next beta that they will make sure the directory gets created. Now the other thing to make sure of is did you increase the amount of threads that it will use in the "declude.cfg" file? By default it appears to use only 5 threads. I bumped mine up to 25 and that seems to be working very well. The other thing which is documented on the beta page is if you have more than one CPU where it will sleep for a period of time when it should not.

Darrell
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Kim Premuda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude 3.0.3 update


>Those were the same error messages that I seen when the work directory >was
not created. Please see my earlier post - you need to make sure you have a
/spool/proc/work directory.

Darrell


Thanks, Darrell. I did read your previous post, but not until I had already sent my posting to the list. In fact, I recalled seeing your original post on this matter but had forgotten about it.

I created the 'work' directory per your previous post, then reloaded JunkMail 3.0.3 ...and, things started working. The trouble was that the backlog in the 'proc' directory took about 1.5 hours to clear while keeping the CPU at 100%. However, things look fairly normal at this time...thanks, again.

I am a little surprised that the 'work' directory auto-creation was not implemented in version 3.0.3, as I believe you reported this before this latest release.



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FastWave Internet Services
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