dspam and mysql
Michael L Torrie
torriem at chem.byu.edu
Wed Aug 23 14:05:20 MDT 2006
On Wed, 2006-08-23 at 13:52 -0600, Michael L Torrie wrote:
> >
> > --enable-preferences-extension
> > MySQL supports the preferences extension, which stores user preferences
> > in mysql instead of flat files (the built-in method)
>
> Good to know. I'll see about activating this. I definitely want this.
>
> Unfortunately, this isn't my main problem. The problem is the webui
> isn't seeing any of the historical data in the sql database. So the web
> interface cannot be used to get statistics or even retrain the filter.
> It's looking for the tokens and hashes in the data directory, but dspam
> is putting these things in SQL. I am probably missing something obvious
> here.
I enabled the extension and the command line utilities work with it
fine. However the webui does not refer to SQL at all; still the flat
file. /me goes to read the README again, and check the perl source
code...
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