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Hi,

I recently recovered my home partition from some corruption. Most of everything is working OK but my spamprobe database appears not to be

I use spam probe in a procmail recipe, from their examples in the man page:

:0
    SCORE=| /bin/spamprobe train
    :0 wf
    | formail -I "X-SpamProbe: $SCORE"
    :0 a:
    *^X-SpamProbe: SPAM
    spam

And procmail is hanging on “spamprobe,train”, timing out and failing to deliver the message.

I moved my existing spamprobe database away and created a new one and it all works as expected, but without any of my previous data from the old DB.

So, two questions:

What format does spamprobe use for the db and is it repairable somehow?

Alternatively - I set this up about 750,000 years ago, I can see spamprobe hasn’t been updated in years, is there a better solution to set up spam filtering on fedora? I run my own mail server and I currently use RBLs and spamassassin

Regards,

Scott

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