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    Hi,
    we've got spamd running under pretty heavy load and sometimes it just crashes
    without any visible reason after some hours.
    Does a crashing spamd cause any coredumps I might examine? is there anyting
    I can do to reduce the probability of those crashes?
    It runs on Debian Linux 2.6.16, perl 5.8.4 on an average load between 3 and 4.
    Greetings
    Stephan
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    We've developed a problem recently with our mail server setup. I one
    post that talked about mysql needing to have utf-8 character support. We
    tried converting our db, and eventually just cleared out the db as a
    test. When we cleared it out, it seemed to start returning more typical
    responses. Now the error has returned after users have submitted thier
    messages for training. Can anyone shed some light on this? thanks

    [30023] dbg: bayes: corpus size: nspam = 698, nham = 219
    [30023] dbg: bayes: tok_get_all: token count: 67
    [30023] dbg: bayes: tok_get_all: SQL error: Illegal mix of collations
    for operation ' IN '
    [30023] dbg: bayes: cannot use bayes on this message; none of the tokens
    were found in the database
    [30023] dbg: bayes: not scoring message, returning undef

    Ross

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