> Not without seeing -D output. My guess is most of your
> tokens are within a very small timestamp band.
Tonight I will collect the verbose debug output and submit it to you..
Thanks,
rocsca
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 11:40:24AM +0100, Rocco Scappatura wrote:
> Could someone explai why on the secon machine the tokens are never
> expired?
Not without seeing -D output. My guess is most of your tokens are within a
very small timestamp band.
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Hello,
I have two different SpamAssassin installed on two different server.
Thet store information on two different MySQL server database.
On both I have scheduled several jobs for forcing expiration of tokens.
In crontab I have the following lines:
30 4 * * 0 sa-learn -u amavis --dump magic
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