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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by "Proctor, Scott" <sp...@necc.mass.edu> on 2007/02/01 16:09:57 UTC
Why is the token count so high?
I am using MySQL as the bayes database and I am starting to run into
problems when auto-expiry happens. I thought the ntokens was supposed
to be under 150000, why is mine 3 million? Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
0.000 0 3 0 non-token data: bayes db version
0.000 0 158986 0 non-token data: nspam
0.000 0 13420 0 non-token data: nham
0.000 0 3274250 0 non-token data: ntokens
0.000 0 1058995800 0 non-token data: oldest atime
0.000 0 1170341098 0 non-token data: newest atime
0.000 0 0 0 non-token data: last journal
sync atime
0.000 0 1169825025 0 non-token data: last expiry
atime
0.000 0 0 0 non-token data: last expire
atime delta
0.000 0 0 0 non-token data: last expire
reduction count
Thanks
Scott
Re: Why is the token count so high?
Posted by Theo Van Dinter <fe...@apache.org>.
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 10:09:57AM -0500, Proctor, Scott wrote:
> I am using MySQL as the bayes database and I am starting to run into
> problems when auto-expiry happens. I thought the ntokens was supposed
> to be under 150000, why is mine 3 million? Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
If an expire doesn't happen, which according to your dump info it hasn't,
tokens don't get removed from the DB.
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