OK, that's good then...
On a similar note, this is what I get when I run:
spamassassin -tD < sample-spam.txt 2>&1 | grep
-i database
[6270] dbg: bayes: database connection established
[6270] dbg: bayes: cannot use bayes on this message; none of
the tokens
were found in the database
This may be more for the spamassassin list, sorry for being
off topic.
TIA
--reno
-----Original Message-----
From: David Morton [mailto:mortonda dgrmm.net]
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 12:32 PM
To: Romanin, Reno
Cc: maia-users renaissoft.com
Subject: Re: [Maia-users] user_prefs table empty
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Romanin, Reno wrote:
> I've been running Maia for some time now, and I was
looking through
the
> database, just to get an idea of what tables are are
doing what as far
> as size is concerned. Doing this, I noticed that the
userprefs table
has
> not one single record in it. Is this normal? I am
storing all bayes
info
> in the database, and there are sever hundred thousand
records in
there.
all bayes stuff should be stored as one user; we don't
store per user
prefs for
bayes.
- --
David Morton
Maia Mailguard - http://www.maiamailguard
.com
Morton Software Design and Consulting - http://www.dgrmm.net
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