Help! I upgraded to 1.0.4 and am using the Pop3 proxy. I has been doing so for over a year, but it blew up on a database corruption issue (??) so I downloaded the latest on 8/1/2006
Since then it's blown up on me at least twice. It's always died in the same operation: When I click the "Train" button in the web interface. I don't know whether to trust these stats since there's a corrupt file somewhere, but it says I've trained 133 spam, 438 ham. I'm using Eudora Pro 5 on WinXP. On the configuration page: Storage file name: hammie.db, Message info file: spambayes.messageinfo.db, Cache: Yes, Suppress caching of bulk ham: No, Max size cached: 0 Storage options: dbm, Use gzip: No 500 Server error Traceback (most recent call last): File "spambayes\Dibbler.pyc", line 470, in found_terminator File "spambayes\ProxyUI.pyc", line 396, in onReview File "spambayes\Corpus.pyc", line 214, in takeMessage File "spambayes\FileCorpus.pyc", line 140, in addMessage File "spambayes\Corpus.pyc", line 134, in addMessage File "spambayes\storage.pyc", line 617, in onAddMessage File "spambayes\storage.pyc", line 625, in train File "spambayes\classifier.pyc", line 273, in learn File "spambayes\classifier.pyc", line 384, in _add_msg File "spambayes\storage.pyc", line 304, in _wordinfoset File "shelve.pyc", line 130, in __setitem__ File "bsddb\__init__.pyc", line 120, in __setitem__ DBRunRecoveryError: (-30982, 'DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery -- fatal region error detected; run recovery') Why does this keep happening? [Philosophy] "A witty saying proves nothing." --Voltaire --... ...-- -.. . -. ----. --.- --.- -... [EMAIL PROTECTED] (remove "nospam") N9QQB (amateur radio) "HEY YOU" (loud shouting) WEB ADDRESS http//www.mixweb.com/tpeters 43° 7' 17.2" N by 88° 6' 28.9" W, Elevation 815', Grid Square EN53wc WAN/LAN/Telcom Analyst, Tech Writer, MCP, CCNA, Registered Linux User 385531 _______________________________________________ SpamBayes@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html