Bayes expire, do we still need to do this?

Michael Freeman admin at thenamegame.com
Sun Jul 11 20:08:10 IST 2004


Ok so if I set it in MailScanner.conf to 1 day that does the same thing as
if I were running it from cron?

Thanks

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Subject: Re: Bayes expire, do we still need to do this?

Michael Freeman wrote:
> Im running 4.31.6. I'm still unsure as to whether we still need to do
> this or not?
>
> http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/serve/cache/303.html
>
> I have followed this how-to and setup my installation to auto expire via
> cron. Do we still need to do this?

No, refer to the last part of that FAQ.

"Update 2004-04-03. Julian included a patch in MS 4.29.7 which fixes the
problem until SA is fixed. Users of MS 4.29.7 and later are recommended
to expire tokens from there instead."

Look for "Rebuild Bayes Every" in MailScanner.conf if you want MS to
handle it for you. I however still run it from cron without a glitch in
over six months so it's up to you if you want to change or not. As long
as it works.

When you say "auto expire via cron" it's a little confusing because
that's what we call it when SA does it on its own (and fails).

--
/Peter Bonivart

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