On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 16:25:22 +0200
Yet Another Ninja wrote:
> I bet the biggest is bayes_seen.
> You can safely delete the bayes_seen file (unless you plan to
> "unlearn" msgs). I will stzart growing again, fast.
If the account has never been expired, bayes_seen is likely to be
negligible compa
On 2010-08-26 16:11, Grant Peel wrote:
Hi all,
I have serveral hundred domains on a box. Each domain's mail is
controlled by a specific UNIX user.
Inside every user's directory, they have a user_prefs file.
While I have use_bayes 0 in the main config, some users have opted to
turn on bayes
On 8/26/2010 10:11 AM, Grant Peel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have serveral hundred domains on a box. Each domain's mail is
> controlled by a specific UNIX user.
>
> Inside every user's directory, they have a user_prefs file.
>
> While I have use_bayes 0 in the main config, some users have opted to
> t
Hi all,
I have serveral hundred domains on a box. Each domain's mail is controlled
by a specific UNIX user.
Inside every user's directory, they have a user_prefs file.
While I have use_bayes 0 in the main config, some users have opted to turn
on bayes in thier user_prefs.
This morning I no