** Changed in: amavisd-new (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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In fact the problem is not fixed. It's workaround that doesn't give fix
the underlying problem.
The real solution would be to check if use_bayes is set to 0. If it is
set like that, it shouldn't run the cleaning job.
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/usr/sbin/amavisd-new-cronjob could be changed to check if use_bayes is
set to 0:
sa-clean)
grep -q use_bayes 0 /etc/spamassassin/local.cf ||
do_amavis_cmd /usr/bin/sa-learn --sync --force-expire
;;
Or it can be checked for in cron.daily/amavisd-new in
This appears to be fixed in 2.6.4-2 (Debian), which needs to get merged
for Ubuntu.
I am updating the bug remote watch accordingly.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #561311
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** Changed in: amavisd-new (Debian)
Status: New =
See also Debian bug 447040. In my opinion, the simplest fix is
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=447040#51 :
Add dev/null directly into /etc/cron.d/amavisd-new, at the end of the
cron line.
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@Adam: I can't see the new section...
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I can confirm that the issue is still in Maverick. I've added a
subsection to the Amavisd-new section of the Server Guide to add the
bayes 0 check from Sylvain's patch on comment #26.
If this information solves the bug please let me know. You can see the
new section by checking out the
The Debian bug reports this was fixed in package version 2.6.2-1, which
has been in Ubuntu since Jaunty. Is this still a bug on recent Ubuntu
installs?
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Milestone: None = maverick-alpha-2
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Back on track as part of the Maverick papercuts cycle
** Changed in: server-papercuts
Status: Won't Fix = Confirmed
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Accepted as a papercut, for a documentation fix.
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To get rid of the bayes: synced databases from journal emails reported
in comment 2, try this patch to /usr/bin/sa-learn. It turns off verbose
mode (forced on by --sync) which is what causes the output.
** Attachment added: Patch to turn off verbose mode when sa-learn --sync is
run
I think Sylvain Vallerot's patch (comment #26) addresses this properly.
Works well on my system. Please commit!
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Small patch, seems to solves the problem properly (my mind). Just checks about
a
line containing something like use_bayes 0 in Spamassassin config, and then
exists.
** Attachment added: no-bayes patch for amavisd-new-crontab
That's not a complete solution; since the job keeps complaining if bayes
is disabled.
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In order to silence the bayes database sync messages that are frequently
sent via cron, could you consider fix along the lines of
--- /usr/sbin/amavisd-new-cronjob 2008-10-11 07:17:30.0 +0300
+++ /tmp/amavisd-new-cronjob2009-01-12 09:20:53.960773192 +0200
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
So, I see three options to fix this, which one to use isn't my call to
decide:
1. patch spamassassin package, to make sure sa-learn doesn't complain if
use_bayes is set to 0
2. patch amavisd-new package, to not run sa-learn if use_bayes is set to
0. There should be a way to query SpamAssassin's
I'd buy:
2. patch amavisd-new package, to not run sa-learn if use_bayes is set to
0. There should be a way to query SpamAssassin's configuration from a
script - if there is, just use it.
Patches welcome.
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I think, when is this package removed, this cron script should be
removed too.
Scott Kitterman napsal(a):
Pavel, I suspect you had it installed on that box at one point. You'll
just need to edit your crontab to get rid of the cron job.
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Ive this problem too, but I dont have amavisd-new installed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l amavisd-new
rc amavisd-new
but cron.daily script is installed after remove this package without
purge
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/cron.daily/amavisd-new
#!/bin/sh
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# Daily maintenance for amavisd-new
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