Simone Morandini wrote on Mon, 19 Jan 2009 08:15:13 -0800 (PST): > So, did you set "Rebuild Bayes Every = 0" in your MailScanner.conf?
No, that is the default and I just leave it at that ;-) Is it > better if both this setting and the "bayes_auto_expire" in > spam.assassin.prefs.conf are set to 0? I think so. You do not know when MS is going to rebuild. It may be during a busy day. Run the expiry when *you* want. > > > It doesn't matter if you learn before or after expire. (well, it effects > > the > number of removed tokens a bit, of course, but new tokens won't be removed, > anyway). If you learn to the journal you also need to --sync or the just > learned stuff won't be of use for a while. > > Since --force-expire should also force a sync with the journal, I was > wondering if it would be better to run the force-expire after having learned > from the daily spam folder... Yes, it does a sync. As I said there's not much difference. If you sync the journal after the expiry you will have more tokens in the database afterwards than if you sync before expiry. How much difference that makes depends on how many tokens you added. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com