Hi all, I've been investigating some recent slowness issues with our mail servers and I noticed that the spamassassin database is getting rather large. We process approximately 300,000 mails a day (or more). The bayes_token database is over 1.8 Gig at the moment. (Actually, 1.8 Gig for the data, and 1.3 Gig for the index)
I checked the first few entries in the bayes_token database and the atime on those entries was from back in Jan 2005. Is it safe to purge this database and keep only "current" data? (I'm not sure what the definition of current would be for a bayes database) How about the other databases? Specifically, the awl database which is approximately 350 Meg, or the bayes_seen database which is 150 Meg.. I think a lot of the slowdown I'm seeing right at this moment has to do with spamassassin spending a good deal of time accessing the database... Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! -- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold [EMAIL PROTECTED]