On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, J. wrote:

> > I don't know if there's a consensus or not among listmembers, but we 
> > regularly see someone wondering why things are all clogged up when 
> > autoexpire reaches the point that it takes longer to expire old 
> > tokens than the process that's trying to filter messages in real time
> > is willing to wait...
> > 
> > It would probably be safer to schedule a manual expire run nightly
> > via cron, and leave autoexpire turned off.
> 
> How would you know that this problem is happenning?

Lots of partial bayes expire files cluttering your bayes DB directory
- search the archives, there are several relevant threads in the past
few months.

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