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On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 03:51:37 +0200
Josephus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Steve,
> 
> It wasn't a MySQL problem. My DSPAM configuration was bleeding from
> many wounds.
> 
> MySQLConnectionCache was set to 20, I just pasted a different config
> to my mail. I recompiled dspam and dinally I got several sleeping
> connections to mysql. (If I remember correctly, the default value is
> 3 if I don't set it in the config file)

What port are you using, mail/dspam or mail/dspam-devel?

In both cases you don't use the latest snapsot. I will update -devel
this week.

> My first guess is - despite the --enable-daemon in my configure.log-
> "DAEMON" was not defined, thereby the storage driver didn't start up
> the threadpool, however the binary accepted the --daemon flag as
> parameter. (Should it?)

I doubt this. I don't see how it could happen.
 
> Second problem was that there was no --client flag specified for
> dspam_train and I had to establish an identity in dspam.conf

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