I wonder if he meant ThunderBayes 1.0.1? At some point since the installation of this version of ThunderBayes, I have been having SpamBayes crash problems on our local network. Spambayes is Debian version 1.0.4-3. Clients are Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 with the aforementioned ThunderBayes 1.0.1. I have not been able to locate where SpamBayes errors are logged in Debian. Not being able to find them, if they even exist, I started over with a new dbm database. Shortly after the 1st users started their email this morning, SpamBayes started crashing. I am now more inclined to believe it is something with the clients, but don't know where to look for clues.
The latest ThunderBayes has a default option of "Use internal SpamBayes proxy". Since I am using a server-based SpamBayes setup, could that be the source of the problem? Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Dave> I've looked at the FAQ - nothing obvious caught my eye, and I've > Dave> uninstalled and reinstalled both Thunderbird and Spambayes, but to > Dave> no avail. > > Have you tried retraining from scratch? Sounds like your training database > got trashed. > > Dave> Thunderbird 2.8.8.6 > Dave> Spambayes 1.0.1 > Dave> Windows XP, patched up to date. > > I think you mean 2.0.0.6 for the T-Bird version. 1.0.1 is pretty darn > ancient SpamBayes. I recommend you download at least 1.0.4. Better yet > would be to give 1.1a4 a try. We can always use feedback on the latest > alpha from Windows users. > > _______________________________________________ SpamBayes@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Info/Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html