Hallo Peter

> I use 3.8.0. I'd be reluctant to use an unreleased version of dspam
> unless it had good guarantees of stability from the developers.
> 
If it helps you: I use it in production on a MySQL 5.1.35 master/master cluster 
with around 300 domains and have no issue so far. Memory consumption is much 
lower then with 3.8.0.


> The OSB tokenizer might also be an interesting thing to try. Would
> switching to that would also ruin my users' dspam training?
> 
Ruin is a hard word, but it all depends on what tokenizer you are using now. 
The OSB tokenizer is very, very, very fast in learning. I would be surprised to 
see more then a hand full of corrections when switching to OSB. Anyway... what 
tokenizer are you using right now? And what Algorithm are you using in your 
current setup?

I am interested to see how much memory your current setup is using. Could you 
post the output of "ps -ylC dspam,dspamc,mysqld --sort rss"?


> Peter
> 
Steve
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