ham, Re: ham, RE: [Spambayes] RE: Huge Log File - Over 13GB in Size

Mike Blonder vze5bgzj at verizon.net
Fri Mar 25 12:55:16 CET 2005


Thanks for the news.

Please let me know how the install works out.

Thanks

Mike 

On Thursday 24 March 2005 10:05, you wrote:
> I just saw an announcement of 1.0.4 which should fix the problem.
> Now I have to get it installed.
> Joel
>
> At 08:16 AM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
> >Is the definitive answer to this query that nothing can be done about the
> >huge
> >log file issue?
> >
> >Also, I am running SuSE Linux 9.1.  I originally opened the compressed
> >application files in a subdiretory of /tmp.  For some reason (could be my
> >mistake) the make install routine built the proxy directories into the
> > root directory of the machine, which is precisely where I do not want
> > them to be. When I try moving the directories the application won't work.
> >  Must I uninstall and then reinstall?  And, if yes, then how do I
> > instruct the application to look at the proxy directories for the trained
> > SPAM information?
> >
> >Also, I have an external box with a quarter terabyte disk.  Can I move the
> >proxy directories over to that disk?
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >On Tuesday 15 March 2005 17:20, Tony Meyer wrote:
> > > > I have not been able to reproduce this problem, either when
> > > > offline from my Exchange server at work or when unconnected
> > > > to my home POP3 server. The address of the POP3 server
> > > > doesn't get resolved by DNS, but does appear in a HOSTS file.
> > > > I'd think that would be sufficient to trigger the problem,
> > > > but I guess it isn't. I use Outlook 2000 with Windows XP Pro SP2.
> > >
> > > I wrote this:
> > >
> > > Do you get a single getaddrinfo() failed error?  If I (also XP SP2)
> > > just unplug my network connection, that's what I get.  To trigger it, I
> > > had to enter the POP3 address as an IP address and unplug the network
> > > connection.
> > >
> > > I believe that Python's socket module just calls getaddrinfo() on
> > > whatever is given, whether domain name or IP address, so it's up to the
> > > underlying C library what it does.  Perhaps XP's winsock doesn't try
> > > the HOSTS file? (Mine only has localhost).
> > >
> > > Then I clicked: you're using the Outlook plug-in, and I believe
> > > everyone that experiences this problem is using sb_server (because the
> > > Outlook plug-in doesn't get involved in mail delivery).  So unless you
> > > are actually using sb_server, you won't be able to reproduce it.
> > >
> > > =Tony.Meyer
> > >
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