bayes expire tokens

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Mar 10 14:02:26 GMT 2005


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Kai Schaetzl wrote:

>Julian Field wrote on         Thu, 10 Mar 2005 09:03:12 +0000:
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>>No, the expiry is handled quite separately. Or it is supposed to be :)
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>I have MS seen hickupping over expiry problems already a year ago. If SA
>sees fit for an expiry do you dedicate one MS process to it to carry it
>out "until the end" or what do you do? I haven't ever seen it doing this.
>My experience is that when the base expiry takes too long MS simply times
>out and next message it starts over.
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It is supposed to do it until it finishes, and not use SpamAssassin at
all while this is going on. It shouldn't time out at all. The bit that
is broken is the lockout signal from the process that is doing the
rebuild, which should tell the other child processes that a Bayes
rebuild is in progress and they should not attempt to use it at all
until the lock is cancelled when the Bayes rebuild has finished.

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