On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 05:07:48PM -0300, Matias Lopez Bergero wrote:
> 
> >Depending on your setup you could turn off bayes_auto_expire and do
> >the expiration manually (ie sa-learn --force-expire), at a time that
> >you control.  Unfortunately, unless you are running a sitewide bayes
> >config, this may not work well with a lot of individual bayes dbs.
> 
> I am running sitewide installation.
> But now I got another question.
> I need to run sa-learn by hand? There is no way to configure spamd to do 
> that??

You can script it, or run it via cron.  spamd doesn't have this
ability.

> >If you're running 3.0, you could move your bayes databases to SQL
> >which has a much faster expiration time (roughly 7 times faster).
> >This would also allow you to offload some of the CPU and IO
> >consumption to a separate machine.
> 
> That would be nice :)
> Unfortunately I cannot put the bayes db on another machine, but I have a 
> local mysql service, so if that improves the performance I could move 
> the bayes db there.
> What would be your suggestion?

I'm a little biased, but I suggest the mysql route.

http://www.apache.org/~parker/presentations/

Michael

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