to
deal with it.
Amos
On 12/12/05, Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (plus DIGEST_MULTIPLE) resulted in 6.27 points. And that's with me trimming
> down
> the DCC_CHECK score to 1.5 from 2.17.
Any particular reason for this?
Have folks gotten things to work with previous versions of Postgres
and/or DBD-Pg? Since time is tight to fiddle with this box, looks like
I'll just continue using DB_File for now.
On 12/8/05, Amos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I attempt to sa-learn a backup from another system
When I attempt to sa-learn a backup from another system running 3.0.4
with DB_File for the Bayes DB, I get these:
[5799] dbg: bayes: tok_get: SQL error: ERROR: invalid input syntax
for type bytea
[5799] dbg: bayes: _put_token: SQL error: ERROR: invalid input syntax
for type bytea
[5799] dbg: bay
; You can also sign up for an account that gives periodic reports
> for your networks.
Yup. Already have.
> As has already been noted, this is not an appropriate place to
> b!tch about SpamCop. Better to discuss it on the SpamCop
> forums:
Thanks for the reminder, and the followups from others.
Amos
thermore, a site has only one chance to delist
their server. After that, it's a permanent block.
So, if we can't tell what source is a problem, only have one chance to
delist--EVER--seems to me we're pretty screwed. Lovely.
Amos