do this
because the SQL-based Bayesian filtering doesn't quite look ready for prime
time.
Mike Jackson
Technical Manager, efn.org
www.efn.org
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mount that directory across all three SA boxen.
But *shiver* I don't want to use NFS.
Any help would be appreciated.
Mike Jackson
Technical Manager, efn.org
www.efn.org
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GoToMyPC is the
processor?
>
> We process as many as 8000 to 1 messages per hour.
My guess would be bad RAM. Just a guess, but with a *new* box that's
supposed to be beefier, it seems logical.
Mike Jackson
Technical Manager, efn.org
www.efn.org
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wed with my idea? Would this really
> mess up the filtering mechanism?
As long as you make it opt-in and configurable on a per-user basis, it's a
reasonable idea. I guess there's people who want to enlarge their
mortgage...
Mike Jackson
Technical Manager, efn.org
www.efn.org
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> Is it possible to generate, say, daily and weekly reports of spamassains
> statistices? If so, where are teh logfiles stored?
>
> And does anyone have sample scripts to start from?
I use a FreeBSD system, and I dropped the following Perl script into my
/etc/periodic/daily/ directory. It could be