Environment
GWAVA 4 (Netware and Linux) all builds
Situation
How to recreate antispam dictionary files.
Resolution
Resolution:
1) Unload GWAVA4 (NetWare:gwavdn, Linux:rcgwavaman stop)
2) Go to: GWAVA4/services/asengine/configs/<scanner id>
3) Create a folder called dictionary_old
4) Move all dictionary files to the dictionary_old folder folder(.idx, .dic, .xml)
5) Rename the autoblocker folder to autoblocker_old
6) Go to: GWAVA4/services/autoblocker/corpus/<scanner id> ham (or spam)
7) Copy the mime files to GWAVA4/services/autoblocker/transfer/<scanner id>/ham (or spam) respectively.
8) Then reload the autoblocker configuration to finish the recreation of the files.
Note: If you have had multiple scanners you'll have multiple <scanner id> folders. To find out which folder correlates to the scanner you are trying to repair, open GWAVAMAN (<IP>:49282) in your web browser, and in the system management section select advanced, and then under system tools select scanner object map.
1) Unload GWAVA4 (NetWare:gwavdn, Linux:rcgwavaman stop)
2) Go to: GWAVA4/services/asengine/configs/<scanner id>
3) Create a folder called dictionary_old
4) Move all dictionary files to the dictionary_old folder folder(.idx, .dic, .xml)
5) Rename the autoblocker folder to autoblocker_old
6) Go to: GWAVA4/services/autoblocker/corpus/<scanner id> ham (or spam)
7) Copy the mime files to GWAVA4/services/autoblocker/transfer/<scanner id>/ham (or spam) respectively.
8) Then reload the autoblocker configuration to finish the recreation of the files.
Note: If you have had multiple scanners you'll have multiple <scanner id> folders. To find out which folder correlates to the scanner you are trying to repair, open GWAVAMAN (<IP>:49282) in your web browser, and in the system management section select advanced, and then under system tools select scanner object map.
Additional Information
This article was originally published in the GWAVA knowledgebase as article ID 175.