At 02:55 PM 1/26/2007 -0600, you wrote: > >> The default storage doesn't support multiple writers to the database. > > Tom> I take this to mean that perhaps I was training on some messages > Tom> while my email client was open and actively updating the > Tom> database... is that what this might mean? > >Yup. If you're using the pop3 proxy why would your email client be updating >the database?
Well, what I meant to say is that the email client initiated a mail download, causing the proxy to update the db. > >> What version of SpamBayes are you running? I thought the latest > >> version had zodb and zeo options. > > Tom> Pop3 proxy version is 1.0.4. > >I just rummaged through the change log in the source. It appears that the >zodb/zeo support is new in 1.1. You can try 1.1a2 or 1.1a3, the latest >versions. Zodb storage is the default since 1.1a2 was released last April. >We've been much too long in alpha test for 1.1, but we collectively are >short on time. If you decide to upgrade your feedback would be much >appreciated. Given that your current database is corrupt I'd just toss it >instead of trying to convert it from dbm to zodb. Ok, thanks. I wasn't aware that there was a 1.1 alpha out there yet. How dangerous is it to run 1.1a3? Do either dbm or zodb require other support, e.g. other packages I need to download and install? >Skip [Writers] From the point of view of literature Mr. Kipling is a genius who drops his aspirates. From the point of view of life, he is a reporter who knows vulgarity better than any one has ever known it. - -Oscar Wilde --... ...-- -.. . -. ----. --.- --.- -... [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